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Megatibicen resh

Megatibicen resh

Mouthparts of parasitic arthropods are typically adapted for feeding on host body fluids, particularly blood but also lymph, skin secretions, and tears. They also may be adapted for feeding externally on skin, sloughed skin scales, hair, or feathers. Those arthropods that feed directly on host tissues generally retain the chewing-type mouthparts like those of cockroaches. Megatibicen resh, is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae, found in North America. (1- Noselike postclypeus contains muscles that suck up sap through beak).