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  2. Bug-eyed monster - Wikipedia

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    Bug-eyed monster. The bug-eyed monster ( BEM) is an early convention of the science fiction genre. [1] Extraterrestrials in science fiction of the 1930s were often described (or pictured on covers of pulp magazines) as grotesque creatures with huge, oversized or compound eyes and a lust for women, blood or general destruction. In the contactee ...

  3. Geocoris - Wikipedia

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    Geocoris is a genus of insects in the family Geocoridae (although in the past the geocorids were subsumed as a subfamily under the family "Lygaeidae"). Commonly known as big-eyed bugs, the species in Geocoris are beneficial predators, but are often confused with the true chinch bug, which is a pest. [2] [3] There are more than 140 described ...

  4. List of largest insects - Wikipedia

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    Blue eyes lacewing. These flying insects reach their largest size in Palparellus voeltzkowi, which can have a wingspan over 16 cm (6.3 in). The largest lacewing is the Australian "blue eyes lacewing" (Nymphes myrmeleonides), which can measure up to 4 cm (1.6 in) in length and span 11 cm (4.3 in) across the wings.

  5. Geocoris pallens - Wikipedia

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    Geocoris pallens. Geocoris pallens, the western big-eyed bug, is a species of big-eyed bug in the family Geocoridae. It is found in Central America, North America, and Oceania. [1] [2] [3] These insects are carnivorious and feed on aphids, leafhoppers and seed bugs, which makes them vital for pest control, and both adults and young are predatory.

  6. Slow loris - Wikipedia

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    Slow lorises have a round head, a narrow snout, large eyes, and a variety of distinctive coloration patterns that are species-dependent. Their arms and legs are nearly equal in length, and their torso is long and flexible, allowing them to twist and extend to nearby branches. The hands and feet of slow lorises have several adaptations that give ...

  7. Anomalocaris - Wikipedia

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    A. daleyaePaterson, García-Bellidob & Edgecombe, 2023[2] (8 more unnamed species[3]) Anomalocaris("unlike other shrimp", or "abnormal shrimp") is an extinct genus of radiodont, an orderof early-diverging stem-grouparthropods. It is best known from the type species A. canadensis,found in the Stephen Formation(particularly the Burgess Shale) of ...

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