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Ants are distinguished from many of their nearest relatives by two characteristics: a narrow waist and elbowed antennae. When the ants becom ... view more. ... When the ants become pests, ... How To Kill Ants;
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We have the information you need about Winged Ants Termites. Learn more. ... Termites have beaded antennae that are straight to slightly curved, while ants have a pair of distinct elbowed antennae.
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Ants have elbowed antennae, while termites have relatively straight, bead-like antennae. Flying ants have two pairs of ... Regardless of whether you see ants or termites, you should ha...
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Antennae in insects come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Bumble bees and honey bees have what are called elbowed antennae, which bend at a joint in the ...
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Ants have elbowed antennae and obvious "waist" between the thorax and abdomen. Photo: © David Ellis, morguefile. More Images (2). People often confuse ...
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Jun 28, 2011 ... Creature with elbowed antennae; 58. October Revolution leader; 59. Ararat lander; 60. Kids' song refrain; 61. Spiner of “Star Trek: T.N.G.”; 62.
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11a Elbowed antennae and distinct dorsal bump on slender segment connecting thorax and abdomen Formicidae 11b. Antennae not elbowed or no dorsal ...
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Histeridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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They can be easily identified by their shortened elytra that leaves two of the seven tergites exposed, and their elbowed antennae with clubbed ends.
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the ground, and touch food. Because each antenna is bent over like your elbow, we call it an elbowed antenna. The eyes of ants only allow them to see things ...
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elbowed antennae + lamellate club that cannot be closed. Edited by Lucia on Sun, 10/23/2011 - 10:21. Lucanidae_2010- _antennae_1.25x.jpg. Login to post ...
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