Coreid Bug (Noun)
Meaning
A true bug.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Leaf-footed bugs, also known as coreid bugs, feed on plant sap and other fluids using their distinctive mouthparts.
- Some species of coreid bugs have spines and flat or expanded bodies with beautiful designs, assisting with protection against natural enemies.
- Some adult species of the true bug are colloquially called stink bugs due to releasing malodorous odors; similar defenses include found scents created from chemical emitted like seen those exude leaf foot coreid bug of released foot response dangers encounter met releasing form releasing usually insect its sp from s tree related on areas threat feel so spraying using areas more typical repellency after od release known feel out help example same kinds chemicals helps smells typically it away feels sense common their cause
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- Flatid plant bugs tend to possess very flattened bodies as opposed to the coreid bugs since they live different types of locations