Hemipteran insects possess a diverse array of sensory structures and intricately adapted mouthparts that underpin their remarkable ecological versatility. Their sensory organs, including antennal and ...
Entomological Society of America National Conference (1989 : San Antonio, Tex.) Structure, function, ontogeny, and evolution of feeding in thrips (Thysanoptera) / Bruce S. Heming -- Mouthpart ...
Introduction : ecological importance of insect feeding / Harald W. Krenn -- Form and function of insect mouthparts / Harald W. Krenn -- Fluid-feeding mouthparts / Harald W. Krenn -- Suspension and ...
What LMU zoologists have discovered in samples of ancient amber – insect larvae with unusual morphologies and larvae of early flying insects. All fossils are time capsules. But unlike many other finds ...
Understanding the evolution of insect mating behavior is essential for explaining how early insects adapted to life on land.
When describing a fly, many people think of the ubiquitous house fly (Musca domestica); whereas, some biologists might envision the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). Both are good examples of ...
Paul Manning receives funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Many people grit their teeth in anticipation of the arrival of June bugs. You might already have had ...
The steady glow from streetlights is changing the texture of tree leaves, making them less appetizing to insects, according to new research from China. Light pollution and fog combining to blur a New ...
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