seminymph (Meaning)
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seminymph (n.)
The pupa of insects which undergo only a slight change in passing to the imago state.
Synonyms & Antonyms of seminymph
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seminymph Sentence Examples
- The seminymph of the dragonfly emerged from its larval exoskeleton.
- The seminymph's wings slowly unfolded as it prepared to take flight.
- The praying mantis seminymph stealthily approached its prey, its large eyes scanning for movement.
- The brown marmorated stink bug seminymph emitted a pungent odor to deter predators.
- The seminymph of the swallowtail butterfly attached itself to a leaf and formed a silk button.
- The metamorphosis from seminymph to adult was a transformative process for the insect.
- The larva of the crane fly molted into a seminymph and developed its long, slender legs.
- The seminymph of the lacewing fed on aphids, helping to control their populations.
- The seminymph of the desert cicada burrowed underground to escape the heat and dryness.
- The seminymph of the house cricket chirped loudly at night, attracting mates.
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The pupa of insects which undergo only a slight change in passing to the imago state.
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The seminymph of the dragonfly emerged from its larval exoskeleton.
The seminymph's wings slowly unfolded as it prepared to take flight.
The praying mantis seminymph stealthily approached its prey, its large eyes scanning for movement.
The brown marmorated stink bug seminymph emitted a pungent odor to deter predators.