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  1. The meaning of BUG is any of an order (Hemiptera and especially its suborder Heteroptera) of insects (such as an assassin bug or chinch bug) that have sucking mouthparts, forewings thickened at the base, and incomplete metamorphosis and are often economic pests —called also true bug.

  2. An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InsectInsect - Wikipedia

    For other uses, see Insect (disambiguation). Insects live in a world of motion. This leaf-footed bug climbs wind blown grass and flies off. Insects (from Latin insectum) are hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum.

  4. an illness that is usually not serious and is caused by bacteria or a virus : stomach bug I had a stomach bug last week. There's a bug going around (= an illness that many people are getting). More examples. Kids get all kinds of bugs at school. A nasty flu bug's going round the school at the moment.

  5. Oct 6, 2010 · True bugs include insects such as leafhoppers, aphids, cicadas, stink bugs, water bugs and yes those pesky bed bugs. They have many of the same parts as other insects in that they have an exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and 6 legs. However, they are different than insects in other groups.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BugBug - Wikipedia

    Bug or BUG may refer to: Common uses. A terrestrial arthropod animal (with at least six legs) Insect, a six-legged arthropod. Hemiptera, the true bugs. A colloquialism for any minibeast including arthropods, gastropods and worms. Covert listening device, used in surveillance and espionage. Bug (engineering), a defect in an engineered system.

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