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Insects (from
Latin insectum) are
hexapod invertebrates of the
class Insecta. They are the
largest group within the
arthropod phylum.
Insects have a chitinous...
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Insectes sociaux is a
scientific journal dedicated to the
study of
social insects. It is the
official journal of the
International Union for the Study...
- ἔντομον (éntomon),
meaning insect", and -logy from λόγος (lógos),
meaning "study", is the
branch of
zoology that
focuses on
insects.
Those who
study entomology...
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discourage insects (and
arthropods in general) from
landing or
climbing on that surface.
Insect repellents help
prevent and
control the
outbreak of
insect-borne...
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Insects are the only
group of
invertebrates that have
evolved wings and flight.
Insects first flew in the Carboniferous, some 300 to 350
million years...
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Insects as food or
edible insects are
insect species used for
human consumption. Over 2
billion people are
estimated to eat
insects on a
daily basis....
- "Termites and trees: a
review of
recent advances in
termite phylogenetics".
Insectes Sociaux. 48 (3): 187–193. doi:10.1007/pl00001766. S2CID 20011989. Lo, Nathan;...
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Insects have
mouthparts that may vary
greatly across insect species, as they are
adapted to
particular modes of feeding. The
earliest insects had chewing...
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insect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Insects are six-legged
arthropods of the
class Insecta.
Insect or
Insects may also
refer to:
Insects (album)...
- P****eriformes.
Charles de Geer, 1752-1778 Mémoires pour
servir à l'histoire des
insectes,
digital facsimile at the
Gallica website. Valan, Miroslav; Sychra, Oldrich;...