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[en-toe-MOL-oh-jist] a person who studies the life cycles, behavior, ecology, or diversity of insects as their work or hobby.
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| entocone |
in mammalian upper molars. The nomenclature for small cusps in the mesiolingual (toward the tongue and anterior) region of upper molars is difficult. If the cusp is on the main body of the tooth, it is a protoconule. If it is a stylar cusp (derived from the cingulum) it is a protostyle. If it takes the form of a ridge, it is an entocone. The figure shows an upper right molar with both an entocone and a protoconule. ...
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| entomology |
Plant damage caused by the feeding of an insect through the removal of plant sap or plant parts (compare with indirect damage caused by a disease transmitted by an insect which causes delayed symptoms).
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| entomologist |
A scientist who studies insects. It will take a trained entomologist at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, PA, to identify many of the insects in the diet samples collected from adult Purple Martins at PMCA headquarters.
Ãâó: www.purplemartin.org/main/Terminology.html
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| entomological |
pertaining to the study of insects
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