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48 words match “HEMIPTER”

HEMIPTER n.
One of the Hemiptera.
HEMIPTERA n.
An order of hexapod insects having a jointed proboscis, including four sharp stylets (mandibles and maxillæ), for piercing. In many of the species (Heteroptera) the front wings are partially coriaceous, and different from the others.
HEMIPTERAL; HEMIPTEROUS a.
Of or pertaining to the Hemiptera.
HEMIPTERAN n.
One of the Hemiptera; an hemipter.
APHIS n.
A genus of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera and family Aphidæ, including numerous species known as plant lice and green flies.
BEAK n.
(c) The long projecting sucking mouth of some insects, and other invertebrates, as in the Hemiptera. (d) The upper or projecting part of the shell, near the hinge of a bivalve. (e) The prolongation of certain univalve shells containing the canal.
BEDBUG n.
A wingless, bloodsucking, hemipterous insect (Cimex Lectularius), sometimes infesting houses and especially beds. See Illustration in Appendix.
BOAT BUG n.
An aquatic hemipterous insect of the genus Notonecta; -- so called from swimming on its back, which gives it the appearance of a little boat. Called also boat fly, boat insect, boatman, and water boatman.
BUG n.
A general name applied to various insects belonging to the Hemiptera; as, the squash bug; the chinch bug, etc.
CALICOBACK n.
An hemipterous insect (Murgantia histrionica) which injures the cabbage and other garden plants; -- called also calico bug and harlequin cabbage bug.
CICADA n.
Any species of the genus Cicada. They are large hemipterous insects, with nearly transparent wings. The male makes a shrill sound by pecular organs in the under side of the abdomen, consisting of a pair of stretched membranes, acted upon by powerful muscles. A noted American species (C. septendecim) is called the seven…
CIMEX n.
A genus of hemipterous insects of which the bedbug is the best known example. See Bedbug.
COCCUS n.
A genus of hemipterous insects, including scale insects, and the cochineal insect (Coccus cacti).
CONE-NOSE n.
A large hemipterous insect of the family Reduviidæ, often found in houses, esp. in the southern and western United States. It bites severely, and is one of the species called kissing bugs. It is also called big bedbug.
DEVIL n.
hhorse. (Zoöl.) (a) The black rove beetle (Ocypus olens). [Eng.] (b) A large, predacious, hemipterous insect (Prionotus cristatus); the wheel bug. [U.S.] -- Devil's darning-needle. (Zoöl.) See under Darn, v. t. -- Devil's fingers, Devil's hand (Zoöl.), the common British starfish (Asterias rubens); -- also applied to…
DIMERA n.
A division of the Hemiptera, including the aphids.
FROG n.
nglish. -- Frog fly. (Zoöl.) See Frog hopper. -- Frog hopper (Zoöl.), a small, leaping, hemipterous insect living on plants. The larvæ are inclosed are frothy liquid called cuckoo spit or frog spit. -- Frog lily (Bot.), the yellow water lily (Nuphar). -- Frog spit (Zoöl.), the frothy exudation of the frog hopper; -…
GRAPE n.
ium Tuckeri) on grapevines; vine mildew. -- Grape hopper (Zoöl.), a Small yellow and red hemipterous insect, often very injurious to the leaves of the grapevine. -- Grape moth (Zoöl.), a small moth (Eudemis botrana), which in the larval state eats the interior of grapes, and often binds them together with silk. -- G…
HARVEST n.
called whiting in Virginia. Also applied to the dollar fish. -- Harvest fly (Zoöl.), an hemipterous insect of the genus Cicada, often called locust. See Cicada. -- Harvest lord, the head reaper at a harvest. [Obs.] Tusser. -- Harvest mite (Zoöl.), a minute European mite (Leptus autumnalis), of a bright crimson colo…
HEMELYTRON; HEMELYTRUM n.
One of the partially thickened anterior wings of certain insects, as of many Hemiptera, the earwigs, etc.
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