. Elementary entomology . Fig. 150. A damsel-bug (Coriscus subcoleoptents Kby.) (After Lugger) thread-legged bugs {Evicsidac) 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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