Insects and Their World |
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How they make the basic movements of crawling walking | 74 |
how their body is adapted to | 113 |
how their activities may make them into | 122 |
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abdomen adapted adult insect Alderflies animals ant-lions antennae ants aphids appendages Apterygota aquatic bees beetles behaviour bite and chew blood body British bugs called carnivorous caterpillars cells Chapter chemical Coleoptera colour compound eyes crop developed DIPLURA Diptera disease dragonflies egg-laying Endopterygota enemies Entomology EPHEMEROPTERA evolution feed female fertilised fleas flies flight fore-legs fore-wings grasshoppers groups hairs hatch head Hemiptera hind-wings Holometabola Homoptera honey-bee horseflies host Hymenoptera intestine lacewings large numbers larvae lay eggs Lepidoptera Levuana locusts males mandibles mating Mayflies Mecoptera migration mosquitoes moults mouthparts move movement muscles nest normally nymphs ocelli ommatidium Order Diptera organs ovipositor oxygen pairs of wings pests piercing plant Plate prey proboscis produce prolegs pupa queen reflex robberflies sawflies sclerite segmented legs Shell Photograph skin social species spiracles sterile structure suck surface swarm termites thorax three pairs tissues tracheal gills tympanal organs vegetation wasps water-beetles water-bugs wingless workers