Please, does anyone know what this guy s name is? Scientific name, habits or something, long knowled

Updated on delicacies 2024-06-28
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A species of mantis, and our common gnats are close relatives. Those who eat plants and insects. It's just the female, and the long knife-shaped thing on the tail is the ovipositor, which lays eggs in the soil or in plants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Mantis can often be seen in Inner Mongolia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is manna seeds.

    Manna (scientific name: stachys affinis), also known as pagoda vegetables, screw vegetables, earth rings, ground silkworms, ground cows, ground buttons, dry snails, Luohan vegetables, Yimu paste, rice accumulation, earth mother, ground stamen, ground silkworms, screw drills, snail vegetables, etc. In Chinese and Japanese sources, it is often mistaken to refer to the Compendium of Materia Medica and the actual map of plant names as grass and stone silkworms.

    It is a root plant of the genus Hydrocarpus in the Lamiaceae family. It is born in low wetlands near water, and its origin is China.

    Chinese scientific name: Ganluzi.

    Latin scientific name: Stachys sieboldii miq

    Other names: pagoda vegetables, ground silkworms, grass stone silkworms, native ginseng, ground cow grass.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Slugs Limacidae Wild slugs of the genus Agriolimax gastropod mollusks.

    The picture below shows the (field) wild slug agriolimax agrestis

    Slug is common like a snail without a shell. Long shuttle type, soft, smooth and without shell, with a dull black, dark gray, yellowish-white or grayish-red body surface. antennae 2 pairs, dark black, the lower pair is shorter, about 1 mm, called anterior antennae, with sensory effect; The upper pair is about 4 mm long, called the posterior antennae, and the end is eyed.

    There is a toothed tongue in the mouth. The anterior end of the dorsal body has a mantle with distinct concentric circles, i.e., growth lines. The center of the concentric circle line is to the right at the posterior end of the mantle.

    The breathing hole is located in front of the right side of the body, and is surrounded by small colored lines. Blunt. Mucus is colorless.

    About 2 mm behind the right antennae is the genital foramen. The oval is oval, tough and elastic. The nucleus is visible in white and transparent, and the color becomes darker near hatching.

    The larvae hatch are 2 mm long, light brown, and have the same body shape as adults.

    In some parts of southern China, it is called the slug (not the slug), which is a mollusk. Hermaphrodites, who look like shellless snails with a moist body surface and mucus, are indeed useful in folk hunting methods such as sprinkling salt on their bodies to dehydrate them to death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Skinks **can be verified.

    Scincidae is a collective term for about 1,275 species of lizards. Although it is found in all tropical regions of the world (as well as in the temperate regions of North America), the species are most abundant in Southeast Asia and its nearby islands. The typical body is cylindrical, with a conical head and a tapered tail.

    The largest can be up to 66 cm (26 inches) in length, but generally less than 20 cm (8 inches). Mostly hidden underground or burrowing; The movable lower eyelid has transparent scales adapted to underground life, allowing it to see and avoid rough particles from damaging the eye. Other species may have strange features such as underdeveloped or completely degraded limbs and sunken ear drums, while others may live an arboreal or aquatic life to some degree.

    Feed on insects and insect-like small invertebrates, while large species feed on plants. Oviparous or ovoviviparous.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Jerusalem artichoke (scientific name: Helianthus Tuberosus L.).Also known as Yangqiang, it is a perennial root-bearing herbaceous plant.

    It is 1-3 meters tall and has tubular underground stems and fibrous roots. The stems are erect, branched, and covered with short white rough hairs or bristles. The leaves are usually opposite, with petioles, but the upper leaves are alternate; The lower lobes are ovate or ovate-oval.

    The inflorescences are large, few or many, solitary at the end of the branches, with 1-2 linear-lanceolate bracts, erect, tongue-like flowers usually 12-20, tongue yellow, spreading, oblong-elliptic, tubular flowers corolla yellow, 6 mm long. The achenes are small, wedge-shaped, with 2-4 hairy cones at the upper end. Flowering period is from August to September.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Scientific name in Chinese.

    Chinese round snail.

    Latin scientific name. viviparidae [1]

    It is also known as the snail circle.

    Phylum Animalia. Mollusca.

    Class gastropods. Subclass.

    Pregill subclass. Mesogastropods.

    Cotian Snails. It belongs to the genus Snail.

    Planting Chinese round snails.

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