Chewing insects have mouth parts that enable them to bite into and chew plant tissue. Some insects will burrow into soft, leafy tissue and consume the fleshy material below the leaf surface. This type ...
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Joe Louis of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was the featured speaker on a recent Center for Sorghum Improvement’s seminar ...
Two years ago, my good friend, Steve Draws, noticed some unusual growths on trees in his forest. I went over to meet him and ...
Moths and butterflies assemble their tube-like mouth parts with help from a self-made material: spit. The tubular proboscis that moths and butterflies use to sip nectar develops in two halves, which ...
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