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  • | classis = [[Insect]]a
    861 bytes (81 words) - 18:57, 6 June 2008
  • ...en the catch is released, the furcula unfolds down and back, springing the insect a few inches into the air. It's from this peculiarity that the springtail ...nsects. However, the have only 4-6 abdominal segments, the fewer than any insect. Recently, springtails, along with [[Dipluran|Diplurans]], [[Bristletail|b
    3 KB (365 words) - 22:13, 14 September 2013
  • *Nirvana (insect): Genus of leafhopper belonging to the Nirvaninae subfamily.
    547 bytes (74 words) - 03:19, 17 September 2009
  • ...both forwards and backwards. They have sharp biting mouthparts to cut up insect prey. Individuals will try to bite humans when handled, but only very large ...[copulation|copulatory]] organs are found on the ventral side of the 2nd [[Insect abdomen|abdominal]] segment. [[Cerci]] are present and have 1 segment. In
    3 KB (508 words) - 00:09, 15 September 2013
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pissant (insect)]]. Needs checking by a human.
    433 bytes (56 words) - 19:34, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|insect}}
    292 bytes (46 words) - 11:27, 8 December 2008
  • ...'''corpora pedunculata''''' are a pair of structures in the [[brain]] of [[insect]]s and other [[arthropod]]s. They are usually described as [[neuropil]]s, ...nt knowledge of the mushroom bodies comes from studies of a few species of insect, especially the [[cockroach]] ''Periplaneta americana'', the [[honey bee]]
    3 KB (451 words) - 12:43, 21 January 2009
  • {{r|Insect}}
    470 bytes (60 words) - 19:47, 11 January 2010
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    482 bytes (63 words) - 20:47, 11 January 2010
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    485 bytes (62 words) - 15:50, 11 January 2010
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    485 bytes (62 words) - 19:09, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Insect}}
    501 bytes (64 words) - 16:19, 11 January 2010
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    495 bytes (64 words) - 16:05, 11 January 2010
  • ...rd ''debugging'' was already in use, engineers were amused after an actual insect was found to have caused a failure in a vacuum-tube-based computer in 1947. Although the term "debugging" already existed in 1947, finding an insect that had caused a problem in a computer was an amusing occurrence and was r
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  • {{r|Insect}}
    561 bytes (74 words) - 14:21, 8 March 2024
  • {{r|Insect}}
    619 bytes (78 words) - 14:21, 8 March 2024
  • | classis = [[Insect]]a
    886 bytes (101 words) - 18:27, 14 September 2013
  • {{r|Pissant (insect)}}
    545 bytes (73 words) - 16:37, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Insect||**}}
    966 bytes (127 words) - 04:40, 8 June 2009
  • {{r|Insect}}
    693 bytes (88 words) - 06:25, 4 March 2024
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