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  2. Miridae - Wikipedia

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    A typical mirid species, showing cuneus at the tip of the corium Wing of a species of Miridae, showing cuneus. Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than 12 millimetres (0.5 in) in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent ...

  3. Glossary of entomology terms - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of entomology describes terms used in the formal study of insect species by entomologists.. When present, elytra of the Staphylinidae are markedly abbreviate. This fly in the genus Scaptomyza has clearly visible rows of para-sagittal acrostichal bristles on its thorax the alitrunk of aculeate Hymenoptera comprises the three thoracic segments, plus the propodeum, which strictly ...

  4. Polymerus rubrocuneatus - Wikipedia

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    Polymerus rubrocuneatus, the red-cuneus plant bug, is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is found in North America. [1] [2] [3] References

  5. Liocoris tripustulatus - Wikipedia

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    The scutellum shows a heart shaped marking, while in the wings there are two spots. Across the body is present a more or less visible clear band. This species is quite variable in colour. In springs the basic colour is darker, while the cuneus is bright orange-yellow. The new generation of adults is commonly paler and markings are less pronounced.

  6. Cuneus - Wikipedia

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    The cuneus (from Latin 'wedge'; pl.: cunei) is a smaller lobe in the occipital lobe of the brain. The cuneus is bounded anteriorly by the parieto-occipital sulcus and inferiorly by the calcarine sulcus .

  7. Cuneus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cuneus is part of the brain. Cuneus may also refer to: an architectural term; see Glossary_of_architecture#C; Cuneus (entomology), a wedge-shaped section of the forewing of certain heteropteran bugs; Cuneus (foram), a genus of uni-cellular creatures; Cuneus (Lusitania), a region of the Roman Province of Lusitania

  8. Insect - Wikipedia

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    Insect cooking oil, insect butter and fatty alcohols can be made from such insects as the superworm (Zophobas morio). [199] Insect species including the black soldier fly or the housefly in their maggot forms, and beetle larvae such as mealworms , can be processed and used as feed for farmed animals including chicken, fish and pigs. [ 200 ]

  9. Corium (entomology) - Wikipedia

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    The corium is the thickened, leathery, basal portion of the forewing or hemelytron of an insect in the order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera. Specifically, the large anterior portion of the basal region is the corium.