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plant bugs; bedbugs; some true bugs; also includes suborders Heteroptera (true bugs) and Homoptera (e.g., aphids, plant lice and cicadas)
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| Hemiptera |
[he-MIP-tare-ah] one of the insect groups, made up of the true bugs, characterized by half leathery/half membranous forewings (hemelytra), sucking mouthparts, and gradual metamorphosis.
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| Hemiptera |
An order or sub-order of Insects, characterised by the possession of a jointed beak or rostrum, and by having the fore-wings horny in the basal portion and membranous at the extremity, where they cross each other. This group includes the various species of bugs. 91
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| Hemiptera |
(hemi = half; ptera = wings) the true bugs, including the conenose bugs (which transmit Chagas' disease) and the bed bugs.
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| hemipterous |
of or pertaining to insects of the order Hemiptera.
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