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Mouthparts Tools Used:

Mouthparts Tools Used Characterized by small nodule on stemlike part of abdomen which attaches it to thorax. Males and females have 2 pairs of long, delicately-veined wings which are lost immediately after mating. Strong biting mouthparts tools used are tools used for all activities.

Can be house pests, but on whole are more beneficial than destructive Description: Characterized by small nodule on stemlike part of abdomen which attaches it to thorax; males and females have 2 pairs of long, delicately veined wings which are lost immediately after mating; strong biting mouthparts tools used are tools used for all activities.


mouthparts tools used: The mouthparts tools used of some insects are constructed especially for biting. In others they are used only for piercing and sucking, and in still others they may be completely nonfunctional. Abdomen: The abdomen is made up of a series of segments. All are without appendages with the exception of the last two or three segments which may bear the ovipositor of a female, or the sting, or the mating claspers of a male.

 

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