. Elementary entomology . FIG. 150. A damsel-bug (Coriscus subcoleopterus Kby.) (After Lugger) thread-legged bugs (Emesidae) are well described by their name, all of the legs being long and threadlike. The forelegs are fitted for grasping the prey, resembling those of the mantis, and the anten- nae are bent so as to simulate forelegs. They are sometimes found


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