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Keyword: Cicadas | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | | Fibrillen | | Fibrillen sind gebündelte fadenförmige Makromoleküle, die entweder aus Proteinen (Tiere) oder Polysacchariden (Pflanzen) bestehen. In der Anatomie sind sie zelluläre Strukturelemente von Bindegewebsfasern, die je nach Ort und Aufgabe im Organismus als Myofibrillen (in Muskelzellen), Neurofibrillen (in Nervenzellen) oder Tonofibrillen (in Hautzellen) bezeichnet werden. | | |
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| Cicadas | | Cicadas (Auchenorrhyncha) are a suborder in the order Hemiptera. This suborder is divided into the infraorders Cicadomorpha (cicadas, leafhoppers, treehoppers and spittlebugs) and planthoppers (Fulgoromorpha). Auchenorrhyncha are found throughout the world and this suborder comprises, approximately 40000 species. | | |
| | ...y breathe through their skin. However from the third larval stage on, they use their tracheal system. Maggots feed on animal substrates, some also on carrion. Others are parasitoids and live on earthworms, snails, scorpions, cockroaches, beetles and cicadas. | | |
| | | Auchenorrhyncha reach body lengths of 1.8 - 70 mm. In resting position, their wings form a roof shape. The proboscis is found on the underside of the head. The antennae consist of 2 basal segments and have a flagellum. Cicadas have a very distinct colouration and use camouflage to adapt to the local environment. Some species are highly patterned. The hind legs of Auchenorrhyncha are designedfor jumping. Auchenorrhyncha can be confused with grasshoppers. | | |
| | Rhododendron leafhopper | | The Rhododendron leafhopper (Graphocephala fennahi; synonym Graphocephala coccinea) is a species of cicadas in the order Hemiptera, the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, the infraorder Cicadomorpha, the superfamily Membracoidea, the family leafhoppers (Cicadellidae), the subfamily Cicadellinae and the genus Graphocephala. The Rhododendron leafhopper is the only s... | | |
| | Capsid bugs - Miridae | | The Miridae (plant bugs, leaf bugs and grass bugs) are also known as capsid bugs. They form a family within the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota (true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera) and the infraorder Cimicomorpha. | | |
| | Plagiognathus arbustorum | | Plagiognathus arbustorum (synonym: Lygaeus arbustorum) belong to the genus Plagiognathus, in the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota (true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Phylinae and the tribe Phylini. Plagiognathus arbustorum are common and widespread in Europe, Asia ... | | |
| | Scentless plant bugs | | Scentless plant bugs (Rhopalidae), also called rhopalid bugs, are a family of insects in the order true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies (Hemiptera and Rhynchota), the suborder true / typical bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomorpha and the superfamily Coreoidea. The scentless plant bugs are divided into two subfamilies (Rhopalinae and Serinethinae... | | |
| | Rhopalus subrufus | | Rhopalus subrufus belong to the genus Rhopalus, in the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota (true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies), the suborder true/typical bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomorpha, the superfamily Coreoidea, the family Rhopalidae, the subfamily Rhopalinae and the tribe Rhopalini. Rhopalus subrufus are widespread and re... | | |
| | ...afhoppers reproduce twice a year., They can breed especially well in warm summer weather. The eggs of the second generation overwinter in the bark of the sprouts of roses. The larvae, hatch in the spring and possess only rudimentary wings. The adult cicadas (fully developed and equipped with wings) move to their summer host plants in June, as well as to plants of the genus Capsicum. From mid-August to September, the females migrate back to the roses to store their eggs in the bark, which then overwinte... | | |
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