The document describes two species of insects, Hansonia and Cri. Hansonia has a segmented abdomen and uses its wings to transfer pollen from flower to flower. Cri has a non-segmented abdomen and long bristles on its legs that it uses to collect and carry pollen. Both species have adaptations that help them gather pollen to support reproduction.
The document describes two species of insects, Hansonia and Cri. Hansonia has a segmented abdomen and uses its wings to transfer pollen from flower to flower. Cri has a non-segmented abdomen and long bristles on its legs that it uses to collect and carry pollen. Both species have adaptations that help them gather pollen to support reproduction.
The document describes two species of insects, Hansonia and Cri. Hansonia has a segmented abdomen and uses its wings to transfer pollen from flower to flower. Cri has a non-segmented abdomen and long bristles on its legs that it uses to collect and carry pollen. Both species have adaptations that help them gather pollen to support reproduction.