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Insecta$39496$ - translation to spanish

WORK OF ENTOMOLOGY BY FRANCIS WALKER
Insecta Brittanica Diptera

Insecta      
n. insectos (la especie zoológica)
insect         
  • parasite]], is the vector of [[dengue fever]] and [[yellow fever]]
  • Spatial and temporal stepping pattern of walking desert ants performing an alternating tripod gait. Recording rate: 500 fps, Playback rate: 10 fps.
  • European honey bee]] carrying pollen in a [[pollen basket]] back to the hive
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  • Most insects have compound eyes and two antennae.
  • A [[robberfly]] with its prey, a [[hoverfly]]. [[Insectivorous]] relationships such as these help control insect populations.
  • The common fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]'' is one of the most widely used organisms in biological research.
  • A pie chart of described [[eukaryote]] species, showing just over half of these to be insects
  • cross-pollinate]], some insects are critical to agriculture. This [[European honey bee]] is gathering nectar while pollen collects on its body.
  • [[Gulf fritillary]] life cycle, an example of [[holometabolism]].
  • mouthparts]]
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  • antennae]].
  • malpighian tubule]], from an insect of the order [[Orthoptera]]
  • Basic motion of the insect wing in insect with an indirect flight mechanism scheme of dorsoventral cut through a thorax segment with '''a''' wings, '''b''' joints, '''c''' dorsoventral muscles, '''d''' longitudinal muscles.
  • The backswimmer ''[[Notonecta glauca]]'' underwater, showing its paddle-like hindleg adaptation
  • The different forms of the male (top) and female (bottom) [[tussock moth]] ''Orgyia recens'' is an example of [[sexual dimorphism]] in insects.
  • s2cid=206555761 }}</ref>
  • pericardial cells]] (red). Blue depicts [[cell nuclei]].
  • A cathedral mound created by termites ([[Isoptera]]).
CLASS OF ARTHROPODS
Insects; Bug (insect); Insect life cycle; Insect hormones; Insect viruses; Entomofauna; Insecta; Insecto; Orders of insects; Orders of Insects; Ectognatha; Insect orders; Insect reproduction; Insect kingdom; Insect Song; Respiratory systems of insects; Insect fat; Circulatory systems of insects; Nervous systems of insects; Excretory systems of insects; Cuticular hydrocarbon; Cuticular hydrocarbons; Insect development
el insecto
insect         
  • parasite]], is the vector of [[dengue fever]] and [[yellow fever]]
  • Spatial and temporal stepping pattern of walking desert ants performing an alternating tripod gait. Recording rate: 500 fps, Playback rate: 10 fps.
  • European honey bee]] carrying pollen in a [[pollen basket]] back to the hive
  • s2cid=28667520 }}</ref>
  • Most insects have compound eyes and two antennae.
  • A [[robberfly]] with its prey, a [[hoverfly]]. [[Insectivorous]] relationships such as these help control insect populations.
  • The common fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]'' is one of the most widely used organisms in biological research.
  • A pie chart of described [[eukaryote]] species, showing just over half of these to be insects
  • cross-pollinate]], some insects are critical to agriculture. This [[European honey bee]] is gathering nectar while pollen collects on its body.
  • [[Gulf fritillary]] life cycle, an example of [[holometabolism]].
  • mouthparts]]
}}
  • antennae]].
  • malpighian tubule]], from an insect of the order [[Orthoptera]]
  • Basic motion of the insect wing in insect with an indirect flight mechanism scheme of dorsoventral cut through a thorax segment with '''a''' wings, '''b''' joints, '''c''' dorsoventral muscles, '''d''' longitudinal muscles.
  • The backswimmer ''[[Notonecta glauca]]'' underwater, showing its paddle-like hindleg adaptation
  • The different forms of the male (top) and female (bottom) [[tussock moth]] ''Orgyia recens'' is an example of [[sexual dimorphism]] in insects.
  • s2cid=206555761 }}</ref>
  • pericardial cells]] (red). Blue depicts [[cell nuclei]].
  • A cathedral mound created by termites ([[Isoptera]]).
CLASS OF ARTHROPODS
Insects; Bug (insect); Insect life cycle; Insect hormones; Insect viruses; Entomofauna; Insecta; Insecto; Orders of insects; Orders of Insects; Ectognatha; Insect orders; Insect reproduction; Insect kingdom; Insect Song; Respiratory systems of insects; Insect fat; Circulatory systems of insects; Nervous systems of insects; Excretory systems of insects; Cuticular hydrocarbon; Cuticular hydrocarbons; Insect development
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Definition

Insecta
·noun In the most general sense, the Hexapoda, Myriapoda, and Arachnoidea, combined.
II. Insecta ·noun In a more restricted sense, the Hexapoda alone. ·see Hexapoda.
III. Insecta ·noun ·pl One of the classes of Arthropoda, including those that have one pair of antennae, three pairs of mouth organs, and breathe air by means of tracheae, opening by spiracles along the sides of the body. In this sense it includes the Hexapoda, or six-legged insects and the Myriapoda, with numerous legs. ·see Insect, ·noun.

Wikipedia

Insecta Britannica Diptera

Insecta Britannica Diptera is a seminal work of entomology by Francis Walker. The work spans three volumes; a fourth volume was never published. Parts of the work were credited by Walker to Alexander Henry Haliday, including the characters and synoptic tables of the Empididae, Syrphidae, and Dolichopodidae and addenda and corrigenda intended for volume 4.