First, draw a wing and a head. Draw the other half of the wing and add stripes. Draw the eyes of fireflies. Draw five short lines at the tail, representing light, and draw a stick figure of the luminous insect firefly.
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Insects are hexapod arthropods, with about 1000 families and1000,000 species. The body is divided into three areas: head, chest and abdomen; The head has tentacles, compound eyes, single eyes or eye points and mouthparts that change according to diet; The chest is divided into three sections, each with 1 feet; Its body is covered by a waterproof exoskeleton, and it breathes through stomata communicating with the tracheal system.
Insects inhabit almost every corner. Insects live on the ground and soil, on plant surfaces and plants, in water, on ice and snow, in caves, in houses and mines, in warehouses and all organic substances, on animal and plant carcasses and excrements, and can also be parasitic on people and animals.
Blood-sucking insects feed on human or animal blood; Some insects eat both plant food and animal food. Most insects are hermaphroditic, and their reproduction is carried out through sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction by in vivo fertilization. Most insects can only live for a few days to a few months, but some insects are models of longevity.
Insects are the largest number of individuals in the animal world. In ancient times, some areas made insect coins and other cultural relics, and many artists also named their works after insects or created insect sculptures.
Insects play an important role in human production and ecological environment, including producing honey, silk and dyes, controlling agricultural pests and improving soil structure. In addition, some insects are edible, but they are also harmful to human beings, such as the spread of oral diseases and the damage of plants.
Insects play an important role in the biosphere. Insect-borne flowers need the help of insects to spread pollen. Honey collected by bees is also one of people's favorite foods. In some parts of Africa, Southeast Asia and South America, insects themselves are food for local people.