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PART OF THE MOUTH OF AN INSECT
Insect mandible; Mandible (insect); Mandible (insect anatomy)

insect      
n. έντομο, ζωύφιο
insect repellent         
  • Insect repellent made with natural, plant-based active ingredients is less effective than conventional repellents
  • [[DEET]]
  • [[Icaridin]]
  • A cowhorn container for mosquito-repelling pitch oil (a by-product of the distillation of wood tar) on display at the Nordiska museum, Stockholm.<ref>Comparisons explanatory text in the display: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oil_Jar_in_cow_horn_for_mosquito-repelling_pitch_oil.JPG</ref>
  • ''p''-Menthane-3,8-diol (PMD)]]
  • A mosquito on a bottle of "natural" insect repellent
SUBSTANCE WHICH REPELS INSECTS
Insect repellents; Insect repellant; Insect Repellent; Insect Repellents; Mosquito repellent; Bug repellent; Bug dope; Natural insect repellent; Mosquito repellant; Mosquito repeller; Mosquito protection repellent; Mosquito shield cream; Electronic insect repellent; Electronic mosquito repellent; Fly repellent; External Fly repellents; External Fly repellent; Anti-mosquito spray; Anti-insect spray; Anti-bug spray; Pest repellent; Pest deterrent; Mite repellent
n. εντομοαπωθητικός
insect bite         
  • ''[[Aedes aegypti]]'', the yellow fever mosquito, biting. Female mosquitoes feed on blood. This species is known for also transmitting [[yellow fever]].
  • Louse bites. Lice do not carry disease.
  • flea-borne (murine) typhus]].
  • The [[botfly]] lays its eggs in the wound after biting, causing an infection of parasitic maggots called [[Myiasis]].
  • The left side of the image is showing the temperature increase caused by an insect bite after about 28 hours.
  • Venom droplet from a wasp stinger. Wasp stings in humans can provoke a strong localised reaction, and rarely, [[anaphylaxis]] in those with a wasp sting allergy.
  • White-tailed Spider]] bite
MEDICAL CONDITION
Biting fly; Insect bites and stings; Biting flies; Insect bite; Insect sting; Bugbite; Insect bites; Insect bite and sting; Bug bites; List of biting insects; List of stinging insects; List of stinging or biting arthropods; List of biting or stinging arthropods; Insect stings; Bug bite; Bug Bite; Arthropod bite; Arthropod sting; Arthropod stings
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Definitie

frons
[fr?nz]
¦ noun (plural frontes) Zoology the forehead or equivalent part of an animal, especially the middle part of an insect's face between the eyes and above the clypeus.
Origin
C19: from L., 'front, forehead'.

Wikipedia

Mandible (insect mouthpart)

Insect mandibles are a pair of appendages near the insect's mouth, and the most anterior of the three pairs of oral appendages (the labrum is more anterior, but is a single fused structure). Their function is typically to grasp, crush, or cut the insect's food, or to defend against predators or rivals. Insect mandibles, which appear to be evolutionarily derived from legs, move in the horizontal plane unlike those of vertebrates, which appear to be derived from gill arches and move vertically.