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Insects and spiders
Insects form the majority of the diet, with some spiders, centipides, millipides and even lizards being taken as well.
Insects and spiders provide less than 1 % of the prey mass consumed.
Insects and some more advanced spiders have spiracles on their exoskeletons to allow air to enter the trachea.
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* Bugs-The Insects ( and most likely arachnids like spiders ) are sentient creatures with their own society.

Insects and even
Insects were preserved whole, even delicate wing membranes and spider spinnerets.

Insects and their
Insects with certain mutations in their sodium channel gene are resistant to DDT and other similar insecticides.
Insects in turn develop countermeasures or make use of these toxins for their own survival.
Publications from New Harmony's press include William Maclure's Essay on the Formation of Rocks, or an Inquiry into the Probably Origin of their Present Form and Structure and Observations on the Geology of the West India Islands ; from Barbadoes to Santa Cruz, Inclusive, both published in 1832 ; Thomas Say's Description of New Species of North American Insects, and Observations on Some of the Species Already Described ; Descriptions of Some New Terrrestrial and Fluviatile Shells of North America ; and American Conchology, or Descriptions of the Shells of North America.
It was not their Intention in the least at that Time to molest their Neighbours and Fellow Christians with Collections, for it has the appearance last Fall, as if they should have a promising Crop this Harvest, but that Hope is all lost for the most part of the Grane is kill'd with the Frost, and the Rest is destroy'd by the Insects, and now they have such a heavy Debt to pay, which they are not able to discharge out of their own Pokets: So they are obliged to implore all good-minded Christians who has it in their Hearts to promote the kingdom of Christ to assist them and lay some mite for the said Building of the said Church in the Hands of their Fellow Brothers wiiich they have send for that purpose Namely Albertus Simon and Jacob Weager.
Insects are the most important prey items ; among the types taken include flies and their larvae, beetles, grasshoppers and crickets, true bugs, mantids, ants, aphids and particularly the larvae and adults of moths and butterflies.
Insects possessed the ability to transfer their minds, essence, into other life forms as a means of immortality and Mantrid wanted to extract the organ responsible for this so he could transfer his mind into a computer on board a small spacecraft he had specially prepared for this purpose.
Insects and other arthropods form the most important part of their diet, although small vertebrates are occasionally taken.
Insects draw air into their bodies through spiracles, holes found along the sides of the abdomen.
Insects need to periodically replenish their supply of air, not just oxygen.
Insects are also highly prized, and Galápagos finches are shown to possess some ingenuity as they not only strip bark, but also use ' tools ' to reach their prey.
* John Curtis publishes Farm Insects, being the natural history and economy of the insects injurious to the field crops of Great Britain and Ireland ... with suggestions for their destruction in Glasgow.
Insects form a large part of their diet, especially in summer ; seeds and berries become important in winter.
Insects are swept along by the prevailing winds, while birds follow their own course.
Insects that feed on dead bodies increase the rate of decomposition and their mandibular mouth parts can cause excess damage to the body.
Insects can recapture some of this energy and use it to improve speed and maneuverability: They rotate their wings before starting the return stroke, and the wings are lifted by the eddies of air created on the downstroke.
Insects have also gained recent attention as valuable sources of natural products and their use in traditional medicine has been reviewed.
Insects must reduce their metabolism without the aid of cold temperatures and may be faced with increased water loss due to high temperatures.
Insects such as predatory wasps, hoverflies and lacewings feed on nectar as adults, while their larval forms are predatory and feed on garden pests.
Insects are part their diet at the juvenile stage.

Insects and crustaceans
Insects are the predominant prey while nesting and crustaceans are the predominant prey during migration and winter.
Insects form the main part of the Dunlin's diet on the nesting grounds ; it eats mollusks, worms and crustaceans in coastal areas.

Insects and bacteria
Insects cannot metabolise cellulose independently, but the presence of these bacteria allow cellulose to be metabolised into basic sugars.

Insects and wood
His portfolio Insects ( 1972 ) consists of six screen prints – three on paper, three on paper-backed wood veneer, each showing a lifelike swarm of a different meticulously detailed species.

Insects and flowers
Image: Bee pollenating a rose. jpg | Insects collecting nectar unintentionally transfer pollen to other flowers, causing pollination
Insects are common in almost every part of world, and may be easily found by looking closely at plant leaves or flowers, under rocks and boards, in water, and so forth. Harry Edwin Jaques lists 60 places in an excellent college level guide
Insects, birds, and small mammals help in the pollination of other flowers.
The flowers are hermaphrodite ( have both male and female organs ) and are pollinated by Insects, Cleistogomy ( self-pollinating without flowers ever opening ).

Insects and fruit
Insects predominate in the diet during summer months, and fruit during the winter.
Insects which may be used include: ( wingless ) fruit flies, various flies, wax moths, crickets, small super worms, small butter worms and mealworms.
Insects such as the cypress flea beetle and the bald cypress leafroller ( Archips goyerana ) ( closely related to the fruit tree leafroller ) can seriously damage trees by destroying leaves, cones or the bark.

Insects and other
Insects undergo diapause, which allows them to survive winter and other events.
Insects and probably other vectors such as rain carry the spermatia from spermagonia to spermagonia, cross inoculating the mating types.
The album was accompanied by the release of the single, " Music Non Stop ", featuring the other omitted song, " Insects ", as a b-side.
Insects and other arthropods stridulate by rubbing together two parts of the body.
Insects and other prey animals are attracted to by the smell of this mucilage and become stuck in the viscous substance.
Insects, birds and some other reptiles also undergo a similar mechanism.
Insects living in the bracts often feed on the bract tissue, nectar of the flower, flower parts, other insects, microorganisms, or detritus in the water contained in the bract ( Siefert 1982 ).
Insects are passively caught using funnels, pitfall traps, bottle traps, malaise traps, flight interception traps and other passive types of insect traps, some of which are baited with small bits of sweet foods ( such as honey ).
* Bugs and Insects – While not always seen in the Army Men Series, Bugs and Insects appear in Army Men: Air Attack ( 2 ), Army Men RTS and several other games.
His best known works are An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China ( 1798 ) and An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of India ( 1800 ), an image from which ( and other early entomological works ) may be seen on and Insects of New Holland ( 1805 ).
His Insects of New Holland is based on specimens collected by Joseph Banks and William Bayly an astronomer on the second and third voyages of James Cook, specimens in the collection of Dru Drury and other private collections as well as his own museum.
* An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of New Holland, New Zealand, New Guinea, Otaheite, and other islands in the Indian, Southern and Pacific Oceans: including the figures and descriptions of one hundred and fifty-three species of the more splendid, beautiful, and interesting insects, hitherto discovered in those countries, and which for the most part have not appeared in the works of any preceding author.
1690-c. 1742 ) was an English naturalist and watercolourist illustrator who wrote and illustrated a number of books including A Natural History of English Insects ( 1720 ), A Natural History of Birds ( 1731 – 38 ) and The Natural History of Spiders and other Curious Insects ( 1736 ).
They formed as a mutual protection group in the late 70's, ostensibly to improve living conditions that were being violated by guards and other inmates and defend themselves against another prison gang called " G ' 27 " (" Group 27 "), or the " Insects " (" Insectos ").
Insects, on the other hand, shifted their ranges with the climate, maintaining consistency in species for the most part throughout the period ( Coope 1994 ).

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