muscariform (Meaning)

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muscariform (a.)

Having the form of a brush.

Synonyms & Antonyms of muscariform

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muscariform Sentence Examples

  1. The muscariform larva of the drone fly exhibited a remarkable adaptability to fluctuating environmental conditions.
  2. The elongated, muscariform maggots of blowflies proved challenging to remove from open wounds.
  3. The muscariform beetle possessed unique morphological features that enabled it to navigate dense vegetation.
  4. The muscariform larvae of grasshoppers displayed a voracious appetite for plant matter.
  5. The predatory muscariform larvae of ladybird beetles played a crucial role in controlling aphid populations.
  6. The muscariform appearance of the immature stage of certain beetles hinted at their potential for larval parasitism.
  7. The muscariform maggots of horseflies carried the risk of transmitting diseases through their blood-feeding behavior.
  8. The muscariform larvae of parasitic wasps emerged from their hosts and spun protective cocoons.
  9. The muscariform larvae of dung beetles exhibited remarkable tolerance to extreme temperatures.
  10. The muscariform appearance of the larvae of certain cockroaches provided insights into their evolutionary history and niche specialization.

FAQs About the word muscariform

Having the form of a brush.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The muscariform larva of the drone fly exhibited a remarkable adaptability to fluctuating environmental conditions.

The elongated, muscariform maggots of blowflies proved challenging to remove from open wounds.

The muscariform beetle possessed unique morphological features that enabled it to navigate dense vegetation.

The muscariform larvae of grasshoppers displayed a voracious appetite for plant matter.