"Hemipteran" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hemipteran refers to a type of insect that belongs to the order Hemiptera. Hemipterans are a group of insects that are commonly known as true bugs, and they include well-known bugs such as aphids, cicadas, and planthoppers. The order Hemiptera is characterized by the presence of a peculiar mouthpart called a rostrum, which is used for piercing and sucking plant sap or other fluids. Hemipterans are often considered pests because they can damage crops and spread diseases, but some species are also beneficial because they help to control pest populations.
Hemiplegia is a type of paralysis that affects one side of the body, typically caused by a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other medical condition. It is characterized by weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the body, including the arm, leg, and face.
Hemiplegic refers to something or someone that is affected by hemiplegia, a condition characterized by paralysis or weakness on one side of the body, usually as a result of a stroke, brain injury, or other neurological disorder.
Hemiplegy is a medical term that refers to paralysis or weakness on one side of the body. It is typically caused by damage to the brain, such as from a stroke or head injury, and can affect the arms, legs, and/or face.
Hemipodan (also spelled Hemipodus) is an archaic or obsolete term referring to a now-extinct group of early vertebrates, specifically a type of fish-like creature. They were characterized by their peculiar head shape, which resembled a half-pod, hence the name "hemipodan".
Hemipode is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a half-pod or a half-leg. It can also be used to describe something that is half-supported or half-held in place, such as a limb that is only partially supported by a bar or a beam.
Hemipristis is a genus of sharks that contains one species, the solitary shark (Hemipristis elongata). They are characterized by their slender, elongated bodies, pointed snouts, and lack of dorsal fins. Hemipristis sharks are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, typically dwelling in shallow, coastal areas. They are predators that feed on fish, cephalopods, and other invertebrates.
Hemiptera is an order of insects that includes bugs, such as cicadas, aphids, and true bugs. The name "Hemiptera" comes from the Greek words "hemi" meaning "half" and "ptera" meaning "wings", referring to the fact that many members of this order have specialized wings, known as hemelytra, that are typical of the group. The order Hemiptera is characterized by the presence of these hemelytra, as well as by their distinctive method of feeding, which typically involves piercing and sucking plant sap, blood, or other fluids.
Hemipteron refers to a type of insect belonging to the order Hemiptera. Hemiptera insects, also known as true bugs, are characterized by their distinctive Hannibal-like mouthparts, known as a rostrum. They have a number of distinctive features, including a leathery forewing and often a membranous hindwing.
Hemipteronatus is a noun that refers to a type of fossilized insect that is characterized by the presence of insect wings.
Hemipterous refers to insects that belong to the order Hemiptera, which includes insects such as aphids, Cicadas, and True Bugs. The term "hemipterous" means having a pair of piercing-sucking mouthparts, whereby these insects feed on plants, animals, or other substances.
Hemipterus is a type of fish, specifically a species of catfish. The name "Hemipterus" comes from the Greek words "hemi", meaning "half", and "pterus", meaning "wing", likely due to the fish's pectoral fins, which are slightly longer than its pelvics.
Hemiramphidae is a family of fish in the order Beloniformes, commonly known as halfbeaks.