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Cercopidae are the
largest family of Cercopoidea, a xylem-feeding
insect group,
commonly called froghoppers. They
belong to the
hemipteran suborder Auchenorrhyncha...
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Spittles coastline in Dorset, UK
Spittle bug, a type of
Hemipteran insects Spittle (surname)
Spital (disambiguation)
Spittler (surname) This disambiguation...
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available saliva substitutes exist.
Basic reproduction number Fasting spittle Nosek,
Thomas M.
Essentials of
Human Physiology,
Section 6,
Chapter 4....
- case
requiring a
charm to be sung,
accompanied by
covering the
wound with
spittle,
pounded green centaury, and hot cow's urine. The 20th
century "prayer...
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snake spit. This
characteristic spittle production is ****ociated with the
unusual trait of
xylem feeding.
Whereas most
insects that feed on sap feed on the...
- centipedegr****, bermudagr**** and corn) from
within foam (consisting of
their own
spittle)
produced from
juices of
their host plant.
Adults feed on the
leaves of...
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feeds on flames. Flesh-Eating Slug – A slug-like
creature with
corrosive spittle.
Flobberworm – A
toothless brown worm used in
potion making.
Fwooper –...
- herbs. Its
common name is diamond-backed
spittle bug. Swan,
Lester A.; Papp,
Charles S. (1972). The
Common Insects Of
North America. New York:
Harper & Row...
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Ischnorhinidae is the
second largest family of Cercopoidea, a xylem-feeding
insect group,
formerly included in the
family Cercopidae, and
similarly commonly...
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lateral view Nymph,
dorsal view, in "
spittle"
Lallemandana phalerata on
Glochidion marianum stem. Dededo, Guam
Spittle nest on
leaves of
Heliotropium arboreum...