imagoes (Meaning)

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imagoes (pl.)

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imagoes Sentence Examples

  1. The imagoes of the butterflies emerged from their pupal cases with vibrant, brightly colored wings.
  2. The emergence of adult imagoes from the pupae signaled the completion of the butterflies' metamorphosis.
  3. The imagoes of the ants were responsible for foraging for food and providing sustenance for the colony.
  4. The imagoes of the wasps possessed venomous stingers, which they utilized for defense and hunting.
  5. The imagoes of the dragonflies darted through the air with incredible speed and agility.
  6. The imagoes of the beetles displayed a wide range of body shapes and sizes, adapted to their diverse habitats.
  7. The imagoes of the moths flew about at night, attracted to sources of light.
  8. The imagoes of the bees played a crucial role in pollinating flowers, ensuring the survival of plant species.
  9. The imagoes of the mosquitoes transmitted deadly diseases, posing a significant threat to human and animal health.
  10. The imagoes of the flies laid their eggs on decaying organic matter, contributing to the breakdown of waste materials in the environment.

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The imagoes of the butterflies emerged from their pupal cases with vibrant, brightly colored wings.

The emergence of adult imagoes from the pupae signaled the completion of the butterflies' metamorphosis.

The imagoes of the ants were responsible for foraging for food and providing sustenance for the colony.

The imagoes of the wasps possessed venomous stingers, which they utilized for defense and hunting.