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Meaning of haemapodous

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haemapodous (a.)

Having the limbs on, or directed toward, the ventral or hemal side, as in vertebrates; -- opposed to neuropodous.

haemapodous Sentence Examples

  1. The haemapodous mite attached itself to the human host, extracting blood for sustenance.
  2. The haemapodous larvae of the horsefly clung tenaciously to the animal's skin, feeding on its blood.
  3. The haemapodous parasites infested the bird's nest, causing irritation and health issues.
  4. The haemapodous nymph of the bed bug emerged from its hiding place to seek a blood meal.
  5. The haemapodous ectoparasite transmitted diseases between animals of different species.
  6. The haemapodous flea jumped from one host to another, potentially spreading infections.
  7. The haemapodous lice infested the livestock, causing discomfort and reduced productivity.
  8. The haemapodous ticks attached themselves to vegetation, waiting for a suitable host to pass by.
  9. The haemapodous mosquito transmitted malaria parasites to humans, leading to a devastating disease.
  10. Veterinary scientists studied the biology and control of haemapodous pests to protect animal health.

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Having the limbs on, or directed toward, the ventral or hemal side, as in vertebrates; -- opposed to neuropodous.

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The haemapodous mite attached itself to the human host, extracting blood for sustenance.

The haemapodous larvae of the horsefly clung tenaciously to the animal's skin, feeding on its blood.

The haemapodous parasites infested the bird's nest, causing irritation and health issues.

The haemapodous nymph of the bed bug emerged from its hiding place to seek a blood meal.