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information related to Desmococcus. Desmococcus is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to: Desmococcus (alga), a genus of algae
Desmococcus
Genus of true bugs
western United States, feeding on pines. The type species is Desmococcus captivus "Desmococcus captivus McKenzie". Scale Net, United States Department of
Desmococcus_(insect)
Family of true bugs
Cockerell, 1902 Crypticerya Cockerell, 1895 now in the Monophlebidae Desmococcus McKenzie, 1942 now in the Pityococcidae Drosicha Walker, 1858 now in
Margarodidae
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Silkworm; Lac-insect; Ant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Derbyshire and Hampshire, named from the Old English byname Wicga (meaning ‘beetle’, ‘insect’) or Old English wicga ‘beetle’, ‘insect’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a fierce or cruel man, from Middle English grill(e) ‘angry’, ‘vicious’ (from Old English gryllan ‘to rage’, ‘to gnash the teeth’; compare 4).German : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle High German grille ‘cricket’ (Old High German grillo, from Late Latin grillus, Greek gryllos). The insect is widely supposed to be of a cheerful disposition, no doubt because of its habit of infesting hearths and warm places. The vocabulary word is confined largely to southern Germany and Austria, and it is in this region that the surname is most frequent.German : habitational name from any of eight places in Upper Bavaria and Austria, perhaps so named from Middle High German grille ‘cricket’.North German : nickname for an angry man from Middle Low German grellen ‘to be furious’, ‘to shriek’. Compare 1.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Lightening Insect; Who is in Zone
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Six Footed Insects
Surname or Lastname
English
English : derogatory nickname for a small person, from Middle English grub ‘insect larva’.This is a PA name probably representing German Grube.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Insect; Caterpillar
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DESMOCOCCUS INSECT
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Willing to Attract
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Flourishing
Male
English
English form of Teutonic Nordemann, NORMAN means "northman."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vaijayantimala | வைஜயஂதீமாலா
A garland of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Sikh
Holy
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden or beautiful
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Small
Male
Egyptian
, the son of an early king.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prabhroop | பà¯à®°à®ªà¯à®°à¯‚ப
Rabb da Roop, With An appearance of God, Embodiment of God
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v. t.
Any ambulatorial orthopterous insect, as a stick insect.
n.
One of the Insectivora.
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plants which have some special adaptation for catching and digesting insects, as the sundew, Venus's flytrap, Sarracenia, etc.
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A female insect producing eggs from which young are hatched, though there has been no fecundation by a male; a parthenogenetic insect.
pl.
of Insectivore
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A place for keeping living insects.
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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, n.
a.
Pertaining to, having the nature of, or resembling, an insect.
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A division of the Cheiroptera, including the common or insect-eating bats.
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the Insectivora, and to many bats, birds, and reptiles.
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Of or pertaining to an insect or insects.
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Like an insect; small; mean; ephemeral.
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Producing yolk, or vitelline substance; -- applied to certain cells (also called nutritive, or yolk, cells) formed in the ovaries of many insects, and supposed to supply nutriment to the developing ova.
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Adapted to, or used in, vibratory motion; having the power of vibrating; vibratory; as, the vibratile organs of insects.
n. pl.
An order of mammals which feed principally upon insects.
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Feeding or subsisting on insects; carnivorous.
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An agent or preparation for destroying insects; an insect powder.
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One of the Insecta; esp., one of the Hexapoda. See Insecta.
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The orifice of the oviduct of an insect or other invertebrate.
a.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, insects.