- This
glossary of
entomology describes terms used in the
formal study of
insect species by entomologists. abbreviate(d) (adjective) Of an
organ or member:...
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flies and
stating that it was an old habit.
Seward diagnoses him as a "
zoophagous maniac", or
carnivorous madman.
Later Renfield attacks Seward, acquiring...
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predation success per
predation attempt.
Adult and
nymph Z.
renardii are
zoophagous generalist predators which feed on a wide
range of prey, from herbivorous...
- replaced. The
syndrome is
named after R. M. Renfield, Dracula's
human zoophagous follower in the 1897
novel by Bram Stoker. In a web
interview with psychology...
- phytophagous,
although some (the
Asopinae or
predatory stink bugs) are
zoophagous. They can
become significant pests (e.g. the
brown marmorated stink bug)...
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October 2023. "
Zoophagous Liverworts?". In
defence of plants.
Retrieved 23
October 2023. "The Bryologist...
- PMID 23576789. Tambussi, C. P., & Degrange, F. J. (2013). The
dominance of
zoophagous birds: just a cliché?. In
South American and
Antarctic Continental Cenozoic...
- Cystiscidae. Stimpson, W. (1865). "On
certain genera and
families of
zoophagous gasteropods".
American Journal of Conchology. 1: 55–64, pl. 8–9. Retrieved...
- abc.net.au. Tambussi, C. P., & Degrange, F. J. (2013). The
dominance of
zoophagous birds: just a cliché?. In
South American and
Antarctic Continental Cenozoic...
- the high gr**** or by the reeds. O.
dulcisonans is
omnivorous but
mainly zoophagous, and is more
active at night.
Adults appear in July /
August and their...