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dobsonfly

Fishfly vs Dobsonfly - What's the difference?

fishfly | dobsonfly |


As nouns the difference between fishfly and dobsonfly

is that fishfly is (canada) a mayfly while dobsonfly is an insect of the subfamily whose males have long mandibles, found in the americas and related most closely to the fishfly.

Americas vs Dobsonfly - What's the difference?

americas | dobsonfly |


As a proper noun Americas

is north America and South America taken together (usually the Americas).

As a noun dobsonfly is

an insect of the subfamily subfamily: Corydalinae whose males have long mandibles, found in the Americas and related most closely to the fishfly.

Mandible vs Dobsonfly - What's the difference?

mandible | dobsonfly |


As nouns the difference between mandible and dobsonfly

is that mandible is the lower jaw, especially the lower jawbone while dobsonfly is an insect of the subfamily whose males have long mandibles, found in the americas and related most closely to the fishfly.

Male vs Dobsonfly - What's the difference?

male | dobsonfly |


As nouns the difference between male and dobsonfly

is that male is tip (tip), summit, top (tree) while dobsonfly is an insect of the subfamily whose males have long mandibles, found in the americas and related most closely to the fishfly.

Subfamily vs Dobsonfly - What's the difference?

subfamily | dobsonfly |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and dobsonfly

is that subfamily is (taxonomy) a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while dobsonfly is an insect of the subfamily whose males have long mandibles, found in the americas and related most closely to the fishfly.

Insect vs Dobsonfly - What's the difference?

insect | dobsonfly |


As nouns the difference between insect and dobsonfly

is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while dobsonfly is an insect of the subfamily whose males have long mandibles, found in the americas and related most closely to the fishfly.