| hemiptera | <zoology> An order of hexapod insects having a jointed proboscis, including four sharp stylets (mandibles and maxillae), for piercing. In many of the species (Heteroptera) the front wings are partially coriaceous, and different from the others. They are divided into the Heteroptera, including the squash bug, soldier bug, bedbug, etc.; the Homoptera, including the cicadas, cuckoo spits, plant lice, scale insects, etc.; the Thysanoptera, including the thrips, and, according to most recent writers, the Pediculina or true lice. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Half + wing, fr. To fly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| hemipteran | <zoology> One of the Hemiptera; an hemipter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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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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[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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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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(hemi = half; ptera = wings) the true bugs, including the conenose bugs (which transmit Chagas' disease) and the bed bugs.
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| hemiptera | plant bugs |
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| hemiptera | insects with sucking mouthparts and forewings thickened and leathery at the base |
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