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Definition of mantid in English: mantidnoun ˈmantɪdˈman(t)əd another term for mantis Example sentencesExamples - The book is full of these sequences, with frogs, pinkies, mantids, tarantulas, snakes, and more.
- Are mantids, likewise, just predatory roaches?
- Molecular characterizations and spectral tuning studies have been performed on opsin proteins found in many insect groups, including bees, moths and butterflies, mantids, fireflies, and fruit flies.
- I enjoy the company of mantids, and although I know she'll die before spring, it's nice to give her a few more months and a chance to see snow falling.
- Flying mantids that hear ultrasound perform a bat evasion behavior that comprises a head roll, complete prothoracic leg extension, wing beat changes, and abdomen dorsiflexion.
- ‘There's some evidence the female has to eat the head of the male mantid to release the full complement of mating behaviors,’ Heydon said.
- In the majority of cases, the terrestrial hosts are (at least partially) carnivorous animals such as carabid beetles, praying mantids or crickets (Ensifera).
- This type of feeding can be found among certain spiders, mantids, scorpions, copepods, and midges.
- An observed attraction of infected crickets and mantids towards water indicates that the parasites may induce this behavior, but the physiological stimulus is unknown.
- Or you can use biological controls, such as praying mantids, predator flies and beneficial nematodes.
- Upon hatching, the mantids must have live food every 2-3 days.
- Cockroaches, termites, and mantids form the well-accepted monophyletic group Dictyoptera.
- In the praying mantids, the insect group most notorious for sexual cannibalism, males have been suggested to reduce the females' aggression by courtship displays and ‘cautious behavior’.
Definition of mantid in US English: mantidnounˈman(t)əd another term for mantis Example sentencesExamples - In the praying mantids, the insect group most notorious for sexual cannibalism, males have been suggested to reduce the females' aggression by courtship displays and ‘cautious behavior’.
- Flying mantids that hear ultrasound perform a bat evasion behavior that comprises a head roll, complete prothoracic leg extension, wing beat changes, and abdomen dorsiflexion.
- I enjoy the company of mantids, and although I know she'll die before spring, it's nice to give her a few more months and a chance to see snow falling.
- Upon hatching, the mantids must have live food every 2-3 days.
- This type of feeding can be found among certain spiders, mantids, scorpions, copepods, and midges.
- ‘There's some evidence the female has to eat the head of the male mantid to release the full complement of mating behaviors,’ Heydon said.
- An observed attraction of infected crickets and mantids towards water indicates that the parasites may induce this behavior, but the physiological stimulus is unknown.
- Molecular characterizations and spectral tuning studies have been performed on opsin proteins found in many insect groups, including bees, moths and butterflies, mantids, fireflies, and fruit flies.
- In the majority of cases, the terrestrial hosts are (at least partially) carnivorous animals such as carabid beetles, praying mantids or crickets (Ensifera).
- Or you can use biological controls, such as praying mantids, predator flies and beneficial nematodes.
- Cockroaches, termites, and mantids form the well-accepted monophyletic group Dictyoptera.
- The book is full of these sequences, with frogs, pinkies, mantids, tarantulas, snakes, and more.
- Are mantids, likewise, just predatory roaches?
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