"Fulgoridae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fulgoridae is a family of insect, commonly known as lanternflies or plant hoppers. They are medium-sized to large insects with distinctive wing patterns, typically yellow or orange with black stripes.
Fulgoridae
The Fulgoridae family, also known as planthoppers, is a group of insects that exhibit a range of fascinating behaviors. Here are five usage examples:
Fulfillments refer to the act of satisfying or meeting the requirements, needs, or expectations of something or someone. It can also imply achieving a goal, completing a task, or realizing a vision.
Fulfulde, also known as Fula, is a language spoken by the Fulani people, who are found primarily in West Africa, including Nigeria, Senegal, Guinea, Mali, and other countries.
Fulgurites is a noun that refers to the strange, hollow, glass-like tubes that are formed by lightning striking sand. The term is derived from the Latin words "fulmen," meaning lightning, and "ites," meaning stones or rocks. Fulgurites can be found in areas where lightning strikes the sand frequently, such as beaches or areas with shallow soil. They are often used as evidence of a lightning strike and can be preserved for thousands of years. Despite their fragile appearance, fulgurites can be quite durable and resistant to weathering.