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1. Diverse material properties and morphology of moth proboscises relates to the feeding habits of some macromoth and other lepidopteran lineages.

2. Adaptations for gas exchange enabled the elongation of lepidopteran proboscises.

3. Comparative Material and Mechanical Properties among Cicada Mouthparts: Cuticle Enhanced with Inorganic Elements Facilitates Piercing through Woody Stems for Feeding.

4. Mouthpart adaptations of antlion larvae facilitate prey handling and fluid feeding in sandy habitats.

5. Material Properties and Morphology of Prestomal Teeth in Relation to the Feeding Habits of Diptera (Brachycera).

6. Feeding behavior of honey bees on dry sugar.

7. An augmented wood-penetrating structure: Cicada ovipositors enhanced with metals and other inorganic elements.

8. A quick tongue: older honey bees dip nectar faster to compensate for mouthpart structure deterioration.

9. The Ingestion of Fluorescent, Magnetic Nanoparticles for Determining Fluid-uptake Abilities in Insects.

10. Jamaica's Critically Endangered Butterfly: A Review of the Biology and Conservation Status of the Homerus Swallowtail (Papilio (Pterourus) homerus Fabricius).

11. Mouthpart conduit sizes of fluid-feeding insects determine the ability to feed from pores.

12. Structure of the lepidopteran proboscis in relation to feeding guild.

13. Mouthpart separation does not impede butterfly feeding.

14. Sick leave days and costs associated with overweight and obesity in Germany.

15. Hydrophobic-hydrophilic dichotomy of the butterfly proboscis.

16. Butterfly proboscis: combining a drinking straw with a nanosponge facilitated diversification of feeding habits.

17. Control of Cimex lectularius using heat combined with dichlorvos resin strips.

18. A case study of Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) causing ocular myiasis in a western hognose snake.

19. Expression of a unique helios isoform in human leukemia cells.

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