Sentence example with the word 'mandibulate'

mandibulate

Definition adj. having mandibles

Last update: July 12, 2015


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—Mouth-parts of _Campodea_ and Collembola, as intermediate between the mandibulate and haustellate types.   [Please select]

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Darwin’s views, a life-history in which the mouth is first mandibulate and then suctorial, as, for example, in a butterfly.   [Please select]

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Instrumenta cibaria: mouth parts of a mandibulate insect as a whole.   [Please select]

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} Mallophaga: wool-eaters: an ordinal term applied to biting lice: wingless: mandibulate; thoracic segments similar; no metamorphosis: =Lipoptera.   [Please select]

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Corrodentia: an ordinal term meaning gnawers: net-veined or wingless: mandibulate, mouth formed for gnawing; transformation incomplete; thorax incompletely agglutinated: = Psocoptera: includes Termitidae, Psocidae and Mallophaga.   [Please select]

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Dermatoptera: skin-winged: an ordinal term applied to insects with elytriform, abbreviated primaries beneath which the secondaries are folded transversely and fan-like: mouth mandibulate, prothorax free; abdomen forcipate; metamorphosis incomplete: the Forficulidae or earwigs.   [Please select]

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