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  1. Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy - Wikipedia

    The term insectoid denotes any creature or object that shares a similar body or traits with common earth insects and arachnids. The term is a combination of "insect" and "-oid" (a suffix …

  2. Insectoid Aliens, Who & What Are They? - Other Worlders

    Nov 11, 2023 · Insectoid aliens often possess a blend of human and insect characteristics, typically drawing from the morphology of ants and other eusocial insects.

  3. Insectoid | Alien Species | Fandom

    Insectoids, or mantis-like aliens, are among the many different types of aliens reported by abductees around the world. They are described as tall, with six legs, and a peaceful …

  4. Insectoid Aliens - TV Tropes

    Insectoid Aliens not based on eusocial insects also exist, and are much more likely to be individualistic or live in smaller societies. In cases where the eusocial insectoids are portrayed …

  5. Insectoids - Extraterrestrial Wiki

    Nov 13, 2020 · Insectoids is a broad category of intelligent alien races having an appearance and demeanor superficially resembling that of Terrestrial insects. As a general descriptive term it …

  6. Exopaedia :: Insectoid phenotype

    The insectoid phenotype consists of those beings whose appearances (and/or behaviour) resembles those of insects.

  7. Insectoid - Wikipedia

    An insectoid is an insect -like or arachnid -like creature. Insectoid may refer to:

  8. insectoid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 28, 2024 · Noun [edit] insectoid (plural insectoids) (science fiction, ufology) An insect-like creature. quotations

  9. Insectoid Physiology | Superpower Wiki | Fandom

    Insectoids throughout history have differences in origin. They are depicted as gods, angels, and demons but are currently represented as aliens and cryptids. Users may possess weaknesses …

  10. Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy explained

    In science fiction and fantasy literatures, the term insectoid ("insect-like") denotes any fantastical fictional creature sharing physical or other traits with ordinary insect s (or arachnids).