Enlarged gradually at the end, as the antennæ of certain insects.
One of the jointed antenniform appendages of the posterior somites of certain insects.
Swelled out on some particular part, as the antennæ of certain insects.
Situated below the eyes, as the antenna of certain insects.
Of, pertaining to, or containing, the petrified cases of the larvæ of certain insects.
He likewise enters on new ground, by showing not only that flowers are adapted for their own good to the visits of certain insects; but that the insects themselves are excellently adapted for procuring nectar or pollen from certain flowers.
An egglike germ produced by the agamic females of some insects and other animals, and by the larvæ of certain insects.
Placed just in front of the eyes, as the antennæ of certain insects.
One of the soft gelatinous cones found in the compound eyes of certain insects, taking the place of the crystalline cones of others.
Having the prothorax elevated so as to form a sort of hood, receiving the head, as in certain insects.
Defn: Civered with a sort of white, mealy powder, as the leaves of some poplars, and the body of certain insects; mealy.
Defn: Having but one joint; -- said of certain insects.
Defn: Inserted exterior to the eyes; -- said of the antennæ of certain insects.
Certain insects, dragon-flies, for instance, live almost entirely by means of sight.
The whole problem of controlling infections sounds simple, depending as it does for the most part upon unpolluted water, milk, and food, extermination of certain insects, and cleanliness in personal behaviour.
They gain access to the body through mucous surfaces such as the respiratory and digestive tracts, and through breaks in the skin, such as cuts, abrasions, and the bites of certain insects.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "certain insects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.