Definition of Homopterans. Meaning of Homopterans. Synonyms of Homopterans

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Definition of Homopterans

Homopteran
Homopteran Ho*mop"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) An homopter.

Meaning of Homopterans from wikipedia

- Hemiptera (/hɛˈmɪptərə/; from Ancient Gr**** hemipterus 'half-winged') is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species...
- and kedondong. The ants also attend aphids, scale insects and other homopterans to feed on the honeydew they produce, especially in tree canopies linked...
- chordotonal neuron. The number of scolopidia varies between species. In homopterans, the Johnston's organs contain 25–79 scolopidia. The presence of Johnston's...
- Fiedler (2002). "Interactions between weaver ants Oecophylla smaragdina, homopterans, trees and lianas in an Australian rain forest canopy". Journal of Animal...
- Amazonian rainforest canopy: the key role of extrafloral nectaries and homopteran honeydew". Oecologia. 125 (2): 229–240. Bibcode:2000Oecol.125..229B. doi:10...
- Idiocerus is a large genus of homopteran bugs belonging to the family Cicadellidae (the leafhoppers). The group is characterized by a very short and broadly...
- pyridine-azomethine chemical class, primarily utilized for controlling homopteran pests, such as aphids and whiteflies, in agricultural settings. Its mode...
- snails, millipedes and spiders. Barkflies, true flies, caterpillars and homopterans can form a large part of the diet of fledglings. Birds close to snow...
- an omnivorous diet, and used the same food sources, including sugary homopteran secretions, fruit, flowers, gum, arthropods and small vertebrates (e.g...
- Kirkaldy, G. W. (1910). "A memoir on the anatomy and life history of the homopteran insect, Pyrops candeleria (or candle-fly)". Zoologische Jahrbücher. Abteilung...