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Definition of Heteroptera in English: Heteropteraplural noun ˌhɛtəˈrɒpt(ə)rəˌhedəˈräptərə Entomology 1A group of true bugs comprising those in which the forewings are non-uniform, having a thickened base and membranous tip. The predatory and water bugs belong to this group, as well as many plant bugs. 〔昆〕异翅亚目。比较HOMOPTERA Suborder Heteroptera, order Hemiptera Compare with Homoptera Example sentencesExamples - Insects, such as Hymenoptera, Heteroptera, Coleoptera, Dermaptera, some Diptera, and some Lepidoptera have convergently developed an ability to attach their wings to the body when resting.
- The wekiu bug belongs to the family Lygaeidae within the order of insects known as Heteroptera (true bugs).
- To date, 10 insect orders, Homoptera, Heteroptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, Odonata, Isoptera, Orthoptera, and Dictyoptera, have been recorded to be hosts of Cordyceps species.
- For the Insecta, 29 families in 8 orders were identified, with species of Thysanoptera, Coleoptera, and Heteroptera being the most abundant.
- Other insects from these sites include Odonata, Blattodea, Isoptera, Dermaptera, Heteroptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Trichoptera, and Diptera are presently documented on the basis of only a relatively few specimens.
- 1.1 Bugs of the Heteroptera group.
异翅亚目昆虫 in many heteroptera the ganglia are distinct
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek heteros 'other' + pteron 'wing'. Definition of Heteroptera in US English: Heteropteraplural nounˌhedəˈräptərə Entomology 1A group of true bugs comprising those in which the forewings are nonuniform, having a thickened base and membranous tip. The predatory and water bugs belong to this group, as well as many plant bugs. 〔昆〕异翅亚目。比较HOMOPTERA Suborder Heteroptera, order Hemiptera Compare with Homoptera Example sentencesExamples - The wekiu bug belongs to the family Lygaeidae within the order of insects known as Heteroptera (true bugs).
- For the Insecta, 29 families in 8 orders were identified, with species of Thysanoptera, Coleoptera, and Heteroptera being the most abundant.
- Other insects from these sites include Odonata, Blattodea, Isoptera, Dermaptera, Heteroptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Trichoptera, and Diptera are presently documented on the basis of only a relatively few specimens.
- Insects, such as Hymenoptera, Heteroptera, Coleoptera, Dermaptera, some Diptera, and some Lepidoptera have convergently developed an ability to attach their wings to the body when resting.
- To date, 10 insect orders, Homoptera, Heteroptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, Odonata, Isoptera, Orthoptera, and Dictyoptera, have been recorded to be hosts of Cordyceps species.
- 1.1 Bugs of the Heteroptera group.
异翅亚目昆虫 in many heteroptera the ganglia are distinct
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek heteros ‘other’ + pteron ‘wing’. |