Examples of 'mouthparts' in a sentence
Meaning of "mouthparts"
Mouthpart: a specific part of an animal's body, such as a beak or proboscis, used for feeding or grasping objects
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Beetles have mouthparts similar to those of grasshoppers.
These jaws are often composed of numerous mouthparts.
Their mouthparts are small and nearly imperceptible.
Adults have vestigial mouthparts and do not feed.
The mouthparts project out from the head.
It then plunges its mouthparts into the fish.
The mouthparts of these insects are adapted for predation.
It likewise has setae on its antennae and mouthparts.
Beetles have mouthparts like those of grasshoppers.
Cownose stingray teeth and mouthparts.
These mouthparts suggest that the insect is predatory.
The head has projecting mouthparts with chewing mandibles.
Insect mouthparts show many examples of convergent evolution.
It also bears the mouthparts.
Mantis mouthparts work overtime as cutlery.
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He dabs up nectar with mouthparts.
Their mouthparts move in a cutting motion like scissors.
The distinct head has chewing mouthparts directed downward.
Mouthparts and long slender legs.
He dabs up nectar with mouthparts that are shaped like a pad.
The mouthparts and legs are usually short and stubby.
No other insects have mouthparts that coil up this way.
The mouthparts of the majority of insects.
Adult moths lack developed mouthparts and therefore do not feed.
The mouthparts are directed forward.
Adult stag beetles worldwide have mouthparts suited to feeding on liquids.
Insect mouthparts and antennae are considered homologues of insect legs.
They feed on plant sap with their long threadlike mouthparts.
Their mouthparts have been reduced.
They have compound eyes set on stalks and reduced mouthparts.
Adults have sponging mouthparts and are found on open flowers.
Mountain pine beetle carry fungus spores near their mouthparts.
Adults have vestigial mouthparts and do not cause damage.
The mouthparts or eyes are smaller or missing in some species and forms.
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The mouthparts do not have unique features for the genus.
The head segments bear various mouthparts and two pairs of antennae.
The mouthparts are reduced.
The fog condenses on its back and drips into the mouthparts.
Many spiders do not have mouthparts capable of penetrating human skin.
The mouthparts are located between the bases of the anterior legs.
There are no ocelli and the mouthparts are adapted for chewing.
Their mouthparts are shaped for piercing the skin and drinking blood.
The female moths have no mouthparts and so die after a few days.
Their lips pull back and bring the prey to their mouthparts.
Their short mouthparts prohibit them from biting through clothing.
Breathing occurs through these openings and not through the mouthparts.
The reduced mouthparts suggest this species does not feed as an adult.
A hard tick is one with a hard shield just behind the mouthparts.
The adults have short mouthparts and are unable to bite through clothing.