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  • Hemolymph
  • Bloodlike fluid in arthropods

    Hemolymph or haemolymph is a body fluid that circulates inside arthropod bodies transporting nutrients and oxygen to tissues, comparable with the blood

    Hemolymph

    Hemolymph

    Hemolymph

  • Larval hemolymph feeding
  • Larval hemolymph feeding is a behaviour trait found in the queens of some species of ant. This is found mainly in the ants of the subfamily Amblyoponinae

    Larval hemolymph feeding

    Larval_hemolymph_feeding

  • Malpighian tubule system
  • Excretory and osmoregulatory system

    alimentary canal that absorbs solutes, water, and wastes from the surrounding hemolymph. The wastes then are released from the organism in the form of solid nitrogenous

    Malpighian tubule system

    Malpighian tubule system

    Malpighian_tubule_system

  • Hadrurus arizonensis
  • Species of scorpion

    the antibacterial activity of H. arizonensis hemolymph (the non-venom circulatory fluid). The hemolymph showed rapid, concentration, and time-dependent

    Hadrurus arizonensis

    Hadrurus arizonensis

    Hadrurus_arizonensis

  • Circulatory system
  • Organ system for circulating blood in animals

    arthropods have an open circulatory system with a heart that pumps a hemolymph which returns via the body cavity rather than via blood vessels. Diploblasts

    Circulatory system

    Circulatory system

    Circulatory_system

  • Midge
  • Common name for several species of flies

    of the family Ceratopogonidae (lower middle - a branch is its background) sitting on a mantis sucking its hemolymph whilst the mantis feeds on a bee

    Midge

    Midge

    Midge

  • Coagulin
  • Protein family

    Coagulin is a gel-forming protein of hemolymph that hinders the spread of bacterial and fungal invaders by immobilizing them. It is produced in the coagulogen

    Coagulin

    Coagulin

    Coagulin

  • Insect
  • Class of arthropods

    blood vessel circulates the hemolymph, arthropods' fluid analog of blood, from the rear of the body cavity forward. Hemolymph is composed of plasma in which

    Insect

    Insect

    Insect

  • Meloe
  • Genus of beetles

    their defensive strategy: when threatened they release oily droplets of hemolymph from their joints (legs, neck, and antennae). This fluid is bright orange

    Meloe

    Meloe

    Meloe

  • Aluminium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 13 (Al)

    aluminium may precipitate on gills, which causes loss of plasma- and hemolymph ions leading to osmoregulatory failure. Organic complexes of aluminium

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

  • Arachnid locomotion
  • joints or second and third leg joints respectively. Instead of blood, hemolymph is used to move nutrients around inside of the arachnid, and has the secondary

    Arachnid locomotion

    Arachnid_locomotion

  • Traumatic insemination
  • Mating practice in invertebrates

    abdominal cavity (hemocoel). The sperm diffuses through the female's hemolymph, reaching the ovaries and resulting in fertilization. The process is detrimental

    Traumatic insemination

    Traumatic insemination

    Traumatic_insemination

  • Tarantula
  • Family of spiders

    true blood, but rather a liquid called hemolymph (or haemolymph). At least four types of hemocytes, or hemolymph cells, are known. The tarantula's heart

    Tarantula

    Tarantula

    Tarantula

  • Matriphagy
  • Consumption of a mother by her offspring

    cause a quick death (e.g. Black lace-weaver) or continuous sucking of the hemolymph, resulting in a more gradual death (e.g. Crab spider). The behavior is

    Matriphagy

    Matriphagy

    Matriphagy

  • Lepidoptera
  • Order of insects including moths and butterflies

    larvae and live for no longer than 7–10 days. The circulatory system uses hemolymph, insect blood, for thermoregulation, taking heat from the muscles and

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

  • Paederus
  • Genus of beetles

    148 within Paederus itself, the genus is large. Due to toxins in the hemolymph of some species within this genus, it has given its name to paederus dermatitis

    Paederus

    Paederus

    Paederus

  • Hemocyte (invertebrate immune system cell)
  • Cell type that plays a role in the immune system of invertebrates

    a role in the immune system of invertebrates. It is found within the hemolymph. Hemocytes are phagocytes of invertebrates. Hemocytes in Drosophila melanogaster

    Hemocyte (invertebrate immune system cell)

    Hemocyte_(invertebrate_immune_system_cell)

  • Blood
  • Body fluid in the circulatory system

    to blood called hemolymph is found, the main difference being that hemolymph is not contained in a closed circulatory system. Hemolymph may function to

    Blood

    Blood

    Blood

  • Gastropod
  • Class of molluscs

    open circulatory system and the transport fluid is hemolymph. Hemocyanin is present in the hemolymph as the respiratory pigment.[citation needed] The primary

    Gastropod

    Gastropod

    Gastropod

  • Blaberus giganteus
  • Species of cockroach

    rhythmic activity. Hemolymph is the fluid used in some arthropod circulatory systems, including insects, to fill the interior hemocoel. Hemolymph is composed

    Blaberus giganteus

    Blaberus giganteus

    Blaberus_giganteus

  • Asbolus verrucosus
  • Species of beetle

    verrucosus may reflex bleed during their death-feigning ritual. This releases hemolymph which acts as an adhesive, partially covering the larvae in sand and debris

    Asbolus verrucosus

    Asbolus verrucosus

    Asbolus_verrucosus

  • Hemocyanin
  • Proteins that transport oxygen throughout the bodies of some invertebrate animals

    not confined in blood cells, but are instead suspended directly in the hemolymph. Oxygenation causes a color change between the colorless Cu(I) deoxygenated

    Hemocyanin

    Hemocyanin

    Hemocyanin

  • Book lung
  • Type of lung commonly found in arachnids

    lungs. Stacks of alternating air pockets and lamellar tissue filled with hemolymph give them an appearance similar to a "folded" book. The number of book

    Book lung

    Book lung

    Book_lung

  • Trachea
  • Cartilaginous tube

    diffusion. Unlike vertebrates, insects do not generally carry oxygen in their hemolymph. This is one of the factors that may limit their size. A tracheal tube

    Trachea

    Trachea

    Trachea

  • Dictyophorus spumans
  • Species of grasshopper

    foam from its thoracic glands. The foam is created by a combination of hemolymph with air from the grasshopper's spiracles. Its genus Dictyophorus is closely

    Dictyophorus spumans

    Dictyophorus spumans

    Dictyophorus_spumans

  • Carcinisation
  • Evolution of crustaceans into crab-like forms

    Richter; Christian S. Wirkner (2013). "Evolutionary morphology of the hemolymph vascular system in hermit and king crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomala)"

    Carcinisation

    Carcinisation

    Carcinisation

  • Beetle
  • Order of insects

    Like other insects, beetles have open circulatory systems, based on hemolymph rather than blood. As in other insects, a segmented tube-like heart is

    Beetle

    Beetle

    Beetle

  • Harmonia axyridis
  • Species of beetle

    defensive chemical to deter predation, and also carries this chemical in its hemolymph at much higher concentrations than many other ladybeetle species, along

    Harmonia axyridis

    Harmonia axyridis

    Harmonia_axyridis

  • Meloe angusticollis
  • Species of beetle

    larger than males. When disturbed the adult releases oily droplets of hemolymph from its body to repel potential predators, which may cause blistering

    Meloe angusticollis

    Meloe angusticollis

    Meloe_angusticollis

  • Leptanilla
  • Genus of ants

    Leptanillinae. Like other genera in this subfamily, the queen is fed by the hemolymph of their own larvae, which have specialized processes for this purpose

    Leptanilla

    Leptanilla

    Leptanilla

  • Blister beetle dermatitis
  • Medical condition

    different dermatitis caused by contact with pederin, an irritant in the hemolymph of a different group of beetles, the rove beetles. After skin comes in

    Blister beetle dermatitis

    Blister_beetle_dermatitis

  • Insect neuropeptide
  • specialized neurosecretory cells, stored in vesicles, and released into the hemolymph (insect blood) to interact with distant target organs via specific receptors

    Insect neuropeptide

    Insect_neuropeptide

  • Emerald cockroach wasp
  • Species of wasp

    larval stages, where the initial younger larvae can be seen as external hemolymph-feeders on the paralysed roach's leg, and the last instar feeds internally

    Emerald cockroach wasp

    Emerald cockroach wasp

    Emerald_cockroach_wasp

  • Blood squirt
  • Effect when an artery is cut

    Africa, and Botswana, drive away predators by spewing vomit and spurting hemolymph (the mollusk and arthropod equivalent of blood) from under their legs

    Blood squirt

    Blood squirt

    Blood_squirt

  • Gelis agilis
  • Species of wasp

    It reproduces asexually, with adult females feeding on their hosts' hemolymph in order to create eggs. It looks superficially like an ant and also produces

    Gelis agilis

    Gelis agilis

    Gelis_agilis

  • Arachnid
  • Class of arthropods

    scorpions extend their limbs hydraulically using the pressure of their hemolymph. Solifuges and some harvestmen extend their knees by the use of highly

    Arachnid

    Arachnid

    Arachnid

  • Hematodinium
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    Hematodinium perezi, the type species, are internal parasites of the hemolymph of crustaceans such as the Atlantic blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) and

    Hematodinium

    Hematodinium

  • Adetomyrma
  • Genus of ants

    This tribe includes the Dracula ants, members of which can feed on the hemolymph of larvae and pupae. Adetomyrma was first described as a Malagasy endemic

    Adetomyrma

    Adetomyrma

    Adetomyrma

  • Hair-pencil
  • Pheromone signaling structures in lepidopteran males

    structures that bear the hair-pencils and can be voluntarily inflated with hemolymph or air. Male moths are attracted from relatively long distances by females

    Hair-pencil

    Hair-pencil

    Hair-pencil

  • Txikispora
  • Genus of unicellular protists

    genera Echinogammarus and Orchestia and most frequently infects their hemolymph and hemocytes. The species goes through several stages of life. The first

    Txikispora

    Txikispora

  • Red king crab
  • Species of king crab

    to the seawater because they have lower sodium concentration in their hemolymph. As the juveniles are smaller, their exoskeleton is more rigid. The adult

    Red king crab

    Red king crab

    Red_king_crab

  • Kerria lacca
  • Species of true bug

    dye historically used to color wool and silk. The dye originates in the hemolymph of the insect; the fluid analogous to blood. While K. lacca is the most

    Kerria lacca

    Kerria lacca

    Kerria_lacca

  • Deformed wing virus
  • Species of virus

    Its main vector in A. mellifera is the Varroa mite, which feeds on the hemolymph of the bee. It is named after what is usually the most obvious deformity

    Deformed wing virus

    Deformed wing virus

    Deformed_wing_virus

  • Gill
  • Respiratory organ in aquatic animals

    coelomic fluid, from which gases are exchanged into and out of blood/hemolymph through the thin gill walls before being distributed by the circulatory

    Gill

    Gill

    Gill

  • Necrobotics
  • Practice of using biotic materials as robotic components

    straighten and extend their legs, which spiders accomplish by pumping hemolymph fluid (blood) through their joints as a means of hydraulic pressure. It

    Necrobotics

    Necrobotics

    Necrobotics

  • Fat body
  • Organ for nutrient storage and conversion in arthropods

    throughout the insect's internal body cavity (the haemocoel), close to the hemolymph as well as organs such as the epidermis, digestive organs and ovaries

    Fat body

    Fat body

    Fat_body

  • Keyhole limpet hemocyanin
  • Metalloprotein of giant keyhole limpets

    large, multisubunit, oxygen-carrying, metalloprotein that is found in the hemolymph of the giant keyhole limpet, Megathura crenulata, a species of keyhole

    Keyhole limpet hemocyanin

    Keyhole limpet hemocyanin

    Keyhole_limpet_hemocyanin

  • Green
  • Additive primary color visible between cyan and yellow

    spider is green due to the presence of bilin pigments in the spider's hemolymph and tissue fluids Green is common in nature, as many plants are green

    Green

    Green

    Green

  • Common octopus
  • Species of cephalopod

    through the vena cava and the output back pressure through the aorta. The hemolymph, pericardial fluid and urine of cephalopods, including the common octopus

    Common octopus

    Common octopus

    Common_octopus

  • Paederus dermatitis
  • Medical condition

    dermatitis linearis, is a skin irritation resulting from contact with the hemolymph of certain rove beetles, a group that belongs to the insect order Coleoptera

    Paederus dermatitis

    Paederus dermatitis

    Paederus_dermatitis

  • Transferrin
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Some invertebrates have proteins that act like transferrin found in the hemolymph. When not bound to iron, transferrin is known as "apotransferrin" (see

    Transferrin

    Transferrin

    Transferrin

  • Meganisoptera
  • Extinct order of dragonfly-like animals

    changes in internal pressure that are produced through body motion or hemolymph circulation. However, the inability to see inside living insects has limited

    Meganisoptera

    Meganisoptera

    Meganisoptera

  • Drone (bee)
  • Male bee

    endophallus is achieved by contracting abdominal muscles, which increases hemolymph pressure, effectively "inflating" the endophallus. Cornua claspers at

    Drone (bee)

    Drone (bee)

    Drone_(bee)

  • King crab
  • Family of anomuran crustaceans

    Stefan; Wirkner, Christian S. (2013-03-19). "Evolutionary morphology of the hemolymph vascular system in hermit and king crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomala)"

    King crab

    King crab

    King_crab

  • Amblyopone silvestrii
  • Species of ant

    primitive species of ant found in Japan. The species is known for larval hemolymph feeding (LHL), in which the queens stroke older larva with their antennae

    Amblyopone silvestrii

    Amblyopone silvestrii

    Amblyopone_silvestrii

  • Insect morphology
  • Description of the physical form of insects

    17), completing the process of digestion. The uric acid is formed using hemolymph waste products diffused from the Malpighian tubules (element 20). It is

    Insect morphology

    Insect morphology

    Insect_morphology

  • Insect physiology
  • Physiology and biochemistry of insect organ systems

    deterrent to predators. Hemolymph contains molecules, ions and cells. Regulating chemical exchanges between tissues, hemolymph is encased in the insect

    Insect physiology

    Insect_physiology

  • Leptanillinae
  • Subfamily of ants

    consisting of three genera. Ants of this subfamily have larvae that feed their hemolymph to the queen through specialized processes on their prothoraces and third

    Leptanillinae

    Leptanillinae

    Leptanillinae

  • Schizophora
  • Group of flies

    face, above the antennae. The inflation of the ptilinum (using fluid hemolymph rather than air) creates pressure along the line of weakness in the puparium

    Schizophora

    Schizophora

    Schizophora

  • Aquatic insect
  • Insect that lives in water

    blood gill Storage of oxygen in hemoglobin and hemocyanin molecules in hemolymph Taking oxygen from surface via breathing tubes (siphons) The nymphs of

    Aquatic insect

    Aquatic insect

    Aquatic_insect

  • Butterfly
  • Group of insects in the order Lepidoptera

    newly emerged butterfly needs to spend some time inflating its wings with hemolymph and letting them dry, during which time it is extremely vulnerable to

    Butterfly

    Butterfly

    Butterfly

  • Luna moth
  • Species of insect

    soft and wet. The first few hours of adult life will be spent pumping hemolymph (invertebrates' equivalent to blood) from the abdomen into the wings.

    Luna moth

    Luna moth

    Luna_moth

  • Jumping spider
  • Family of spiders

    system extends their limbs by altering the pressure of their body fluid (hemolymph) within them. This enables the spiders to jump without having large muscular

    Jumping spider

    Jumping spider

    Jumping_spider

  • Serum (blood)
  • Fluid and solute component of blood

    development of serum substitutes. Vertebrate sera (such as FBS) or invertebrate hemolymph were also used for the growth of insect cell lines as a source of nutrients

    Serum (blood)

    Serum (blood)

    Serum_(blood)

  • Haemal node
  • Lymphoid organ similar to the spleen and lymph nodes

    Hemal nodes (haemel nodes in British English), also known as hemolymph nodes (haemolymph nodes) or splenolymph nodes, are lymphoid organs found in various

    Haemal node

    Haemal_node

  • Strepsiptera
  • Order of insects

    like ovaries and a genital chamber, the eggs are floating freely in the hemolymph, where they hatch into larvae. The planidium larvae can move around freely

    Strepsiptera

    Strepsiptera

    Strepsiptera

  • Red imported fire ant
  • Invasive ant species

    lamellar bodies remain. In one study, the amino acids increase in the hemolymph after insemination. The glandular system contains four glands: the mandibular

    Red imported fire ant

    Red imported fire ant

    Red_imported_fire_ant

  • Scutigera coleoptrata
  • Species of arthropod

    feature that sets S. coleoptrata apart from other centipedes is that their hemolymph was found to contain proteins for transporting oxygen. The mitochondrial

    Scutigera coleoptrata

    Scutigera coleoptrata

    Scutigera_coleoptrata

  • Seisonidae
  • Family of rotifers

    nebaliae contained bacteria, while a substance that probably represents hemolymph of the Nebalia host was found in the stomach of Paraseison annulatus.

    Seisonidae

    Seisonidae

    Seisonidae

  • Anopheles stephensi
  • Species of mosquito

    1978-1979 finding that P. berghei derives nutrients from A. stephensi hemolymph during the sporogonic phase. A. stephensi is an important vector for the

    Anopheles stephensi

    Anopheles stephensi

    Anopheles_stephensi

  • Florida stone crab
  • Species of crustacean

    itself and very little "blood" (hemolymph) is lost. If, however, the claw is broken in the wrong place, more hemolymph is lost and the crab's chances of

    Florida stone crab

    Florida stone crab

    Florida_stone_crab

  • Ceratopogonidae
  • Family of flies commonly known as no see ums, or biting midges

    of the mantis, which itself is eating a bee) A Forcipomyia sp. sucks hemolymph from Nemophora metallica Palpomyiini caught by sticky hairs of penstemon

    Ceratopogonidae

    Ceratopogonidae

    Ceratopogonidae

  • Japanese rhinoceros beetle
  • Species of beetle

    converted to abnormal prion remains unknown. Substances found in the hemolymph of T. dichotomus have been shown to exhibit anti-prion activity once they

    Japanese rhinoceros beetle

    Japanese rhinoceros beetle

    Japanese_rhinoceros_beetle

  • Queen mandibular pheromone
  • Honey bee pheromone

    Fahrbach, Susan E. (2018-06-01). "Queen mandibular pheromone modulates hemolymph ecdysteroid titers in adult Apis mellifera workers" (PDF). Apidologie

    Queen mandibular pheromone

    Queen_mandibular_pheromone

  • Rickettsia rickettsii
  • Species of bacterium

    Rickettsia rickettsii R. rickettsii in tick hemolymph cells visualized with Gimenez stain Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Pseudomonadati

    Rickettsia rickettsii

    Rickettsia rickettsii

    Rickettsia_rickettsii

  • Forcipomyia
  • Genus of flies

    Forcipomyia A Forcipomyia sp. sucks hemolymph from Nemophora metallica Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Clade: Pancrustacea

    Forcipomyia

    Forcipomyia

    Forcipomyia

  • Bivalvia
  • Class of molluscs

    hind parts of the animal. The hemolymph usually lacks any respiratory pigment. In the carnivorous genus Poromya, the hemolymph has red amoebocytes containing

    Bivalvia

    Bivalvia

    Bivalvia

  • Pseudacteon
  • Genus of flies

    after, the egg undergoes rapid inflation as it appears to absorb ant hemolymph. This first instar larva migrates into the ant head and consumes the jaw

    Pseudacteon

    Pseudacteon

    Pseudacteon

  • Mediterranean mussel
  • Species of bivalve

    variations of the cytotoxic activity during the year. The exertions by the hemolymph of the species are considered a useful biomarker of the immune activity

    Mediterranean mussel

    Mediterranean mussel

    Mediterranean_mussel

  • Triatoma recurva
  • Species of true bug

    that primarily targets vertebrates. However, individuals can consume the hemolymph of arthropods, and can develop to maturity on a diet consisting entirely

    Triatoma recurva

    Triatoma_recurva

  • Whiteleg shrimp
  • Species of crustacean

    or nitrogen intermediates. It also includes substances present in the hemolymph that recognize foreign agents and initiate immune responses, such as lipopolysaccharide-

    Whiteleg shrimp

    Whiteleg shrimp

    Whiteleg_shrimp

  • Profilicollis
  • Genus of thorny-headed worms

    antarcticus causes behavioral alterations due to changes in the levels of hemolymph dopamine in its intermediate host, the crab Hemigrapsus crenulatus. These

    Profilicollis

    Profilicollis

    Profilicollis

  • Crab
  • Group of crustaceans

    Stefan; Wirkner, Christian S. (2013). "Evolutionary morphology of the hemolymph vascular system in hermit and king crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomala)"

    Crab

    Crab

    Crab

  • Manduca sexta
  • Species of moth

    and additional pairs occur on each of the eight abdominal segments. The hemolymph (blood) of this species contains insecticyanin, a blue-colored biliprotein

    Manduca sexta

    Manduca sexta

    Manduca_sexta

  • Rhizocephala
  • Superorder of barnacles

    only purpose is to inject a cell mass, the vermigon, into the host's hemolymph through a retractive hollow stylet on the larva's head. The kentrogon

    Rhizocephala

    Rhizocephala

    Rhizocephala

  • Nanocladius
  • Genus of flies

    by forming silken tubes which they later pupate in. They feed on the hemolymph of their host. Nanocladius has two subgenera, Nanocladius s. str., and

    Nanocladius

    Nanocladius

  • Bomanin
  • Antimicrobial peptide-like immune gene of fruit flies

    hemolymph (blood) loses its fungicidal activity in the absence of Bomanins, suggesting these peptides are also somehow needed to turn the hemolymph into

    Bomanin

    Bomanin

    Bomanin

  • Craesus septentrionalis
  • Species of sawfly

    pupal state. The integument of the larvae is easily damaged and oozes hemolymph when it is injured. It is hypothesized that this contains harmful substances

    Craesus septentrionalis

    Craesus septentrionalis

    Craesus_septentrionalis

  • Aphid
  • Superfamily of insects

    caused by high sucrose concentration, can lead to water transfer from the hemolymph to the stomach, thus resulting in hyperosmotic stress and eventually to

    Aphid

    Aphid

    Aphid

  • Hump-winged grig
  • Genus of cricket-like animals

    copulation, the female eats the male's hind wings and drinks the male's hemolymph for energy, causing permanent but nonfatal damage to the male. Hungry

    Hump-winged grig

    Hump-winged grig

    Hump-winged_grig

  • Immunoglobulin I-set domain
  • Protein domain

    protein families, including several tyrosine-protein kinase receptors, the hemolymph protein hemolin, the muscle proteins titin, telokin, and twitchin, the

    Immunoglobulin I-set domain

    Immunoglobulin I-set domain

    Immunoglobulin_I-set_domain

  • Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata
  • Species of beetle

    with many other additions to their wild flora and fauna records. The hemolymph of the 22-spot ladybird beetle contains a dimeric alkaloid, psylloborine

    Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata

    Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata

    Psyllobora_vigintiduopunctata

  • Stenus
  • Genus of beetles

    Collembola, the labium is protruded at high speed (1-3 ms in Stenus comma) by hemolymph pressure, and immediately withdrawn (withdrawn in 30-40 ms in Stenus comma)

    Stenus

    Stenus

    Stenus

  • Colony collapse disorder
  • Aspect of apiculture

    mite that colonizes beehives and preys on honey bees by consuming their hemolymph. Varroa mites parasitize all types of honey bees (workers, nurse bees

    Colony collapse disorder

    Colony collapse disorder

    Colony_collapse_disorder

  • Cercopoidea
  • Superfamily of true bugs

    Many adult Cercopidae can bleed reflexively from their tarsi, and the hemolymph appears to be distasteful; they are often aposematically colored. The

    Cercopoidea

    Cercopoidea

    Cercopoidea

  • Nothomyrmecia
  • Genus of ants

    search for food and prey for the larvae. Workers are known to consume hemolymph from the insects they capture, and a queen in a captive colony was observed

    Nothomyrmecia

    Nothomyrmecia

    Nothomyrmecia

  • Horseradish
  • Species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae

    (November 1998). "Antimicrobial Activity of Exocrine Glandular Secretions, Hemolymph, and Larval Regurgitate of the Mustard Leaf BeetlePhaedon cochleariae"

    Horseradish

    Horseradish

    Horseradish

  • Embioptera
  • Order of insects

    hydraulics; pre-flight, chambers (sinus veins) within the wings inflate with hemolymph (blood), making them rigid enough for use. On landing, these chambers

    Embioptera

    Embioptera

    Embioptera

  • Nitrate
  • Polyatomic ion (NO3, charge –1) found in explosives and fertilisers

    nitrate, potassium nitrate, and potassium chloride and their effects on the hemolymph composition and gill structure of early juvenile blue swimmer crabs(Portunus

    Nitrate

    Nitrate

    Nitrate

  • Paralomis zealandica
  • Species of king crab

    infect various king crab species, which root and can cause impacts on host hemolymph, reductions in growth, feminization of male hosts, and alternations in

    Paralomis zealandica

    Paralomis zealandica

    Paralomis_zealandica

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  • Plaksh | ப்லாக்ஷ
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    Tamil

    Plaksh | ப்லாக்ஷ

  • Grizelda
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Grizelda

    Gray; gray-haired.

  • Parthenios
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Parthenios

    Virgin.

  • Satyapriya
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Satyapriya

    Devoted to Truth

  • Marlee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Greek

    Marlee

    High Tower; An Elder Tree; A; Descendant of Mary; Beloved of Magdala

  • Abdul Lateef |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Lateef |

    Servant of the kind, All-gentle (Allah)

  • Narmatha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Narmatha

    Awesome Queen that Rules All Lands

  • Thaddeus
  • Boy/Male

    American, Christian, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Swedish

    Thaddeus

    Praise or Heart; Courageous and Praise; Gift of God; Praise be to God; Friend; Heart; Wise; Courageous; Large Hearted; Given of God

  • Nuraz
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nuraz

    The Treasure Of Noor

  • TIAGO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    TIAGO

    Portuguese form of Spanish Santiago, TIAGO means "Saint Iago."

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