GREEN LACEWING vs ANT LION: NOUN
- Pale green unpleasant-smelling lacewing fly having carnivorous larvae
- Alternative form of antlion.
- The larva of an ant lion or of any of several other insects
- Winged insect resembling a dragonfly; the larvae (doodlebugs) dig conical pits where they wait to catch e.g. ants
GREEN LACEWING vs ANT LION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- The larva of any of several insects
GREEN LACEWING vs ANT LION: RELATED WORDS
- Snowberry, Reed grass, Sawflies, Turtlehead, Toadflax, Whiteflies, Blowfly, Marsh marigold, Lacewings, Mantids, Ladybird beetle, Spider mite, Fall webworm, Stink fly, Chrysopid
- Homopteran, Mecopteran, Mantispid, Lepidopterous insect, Insect, Insectan, Web spinner, Hymenopterous insect, Insectology, Snakefly, Myrmeleon, Neuropteron, Antlion fly, Antlion, Doodlebug
GREEN LACEWING vs ANT LION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Opuntia, Webworms, Fritillary, Snowberry, Reed grass, Sawflies, Turtlehead, Toadflax, Whiteflies, Blowfly, Marsh marigold, Mantids, Ladybird beetle, Spider mite, Fall webworm
- Japanese beetle, Homopter, Homopteran, Mecopteran, Mantispid, Lepidopterous insect, Insect, Insectan, Web spinner, Hymenopterous insect, Insectology, Snakefly, Myrmeleon, Neuropteron, Doodlebug
GREEN LACEWING vs ANT LION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Hilbeck's research showed that the green lacewing was being poisoned by eating corn borer larvae that had fed on the genetically modified corn.
- Mallozzi, Cornell Cooperative Extension Green Lacewing Adult: Joseph Berger, www.
- Natural predators include lady beetles and green lacewing.
- Let an ant lion go first and then continue into the security room where you can unlock the gate seen through the window.