elytrum Antonyms

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Meaning of elytrum

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elytrum (n.)

One of the anterior pair of wings in the Coleoptera and some other insects, when they are thick and serve only as a protection for the posterior pair.

One of the shieldlike dorsal scales of certain annelids. See Chaetopoda.

elytrum Sentence Examples

  1. The elytra of beetles are modified forewings that provide protection for the delicate hindwings and abdomen.
  2. The elytra of many beetles are brightly colored and patterned, and serve as a form of camouflage or aposematism.
  3. The elytra of some beetles are fused together, forming a solid shield over the body.
  4. The elytra of some beetles are flexible, allowing them to fold their wings and fit into tight spaces.
  5. The elytra of some beetles are transparent, allowing light to pass through and reach the underlying wings.
  6. The elytra of some beetles are covered in scales or hairs, which can provide insulation or protection from water.
  7. The elytra of some beetles are smooth and shiny, while others are rough and textured.
  8. The elytra of some beetles are used to produce sound, by rubbing against each other or against the body.
  9. The elytra of some beetles are used to display courtship behavior, by waving or fanning them in front of potential mates.
  10. The elytra of some beetles are used to defend themselves against predators, by biting or pinching them with their powerful mandibles.

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One of the anterior pair of wings in the Coleoptera and some other insects, when they are thick and serve only as a protection for the posterior pair., One of t

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The elytra of beetles are modified forewings that provide protection for the delicate hindwings and abdomen.

The elytra of many beetles are brightly colored and patterned, and serve as a form of camouflage or aposematism.

The elytra of some beetles are fused together, forming a solid shield over the body.

The elytra of some beetles are flexible, allowing them to fold their wings and fit into tight spaces.