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  2. Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy. In science fiction and fantasy literatures, the term insectoid ("insect-like") denotes any fantastical fictional creature sharing physical or other traits with ordinary insects (or arachnids ). Most frequently, insect-like or spider-like extraterrestrial life forms is meant; in such cases convergent ...

  3. Insectoid - Wikipedia

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    Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy; An Australian electronic band released on Psy-Harmonics and other labels in the early 1990s.

  4. List of alleged extraterrestrial beings - Wikipedia

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    Roswell incident. Grey (sometimes green)-skinned humanoids, usually 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, hairless, with large heads, black almond-shaped eyes, nostrils without a nose, slits for mouths, no ears and 3–4 fingers including thumb. Greys have been the predominant extraterrestrial beings of alleged alien contact since the 1960s.

  5. Insects in literature - Wikipedia

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    Insects play important roles in around one hundred novels and a hundred short stories in English literature. They are used to portray both positive and negative qualities, more usually negative, including entrapment, stinging, being rapacious, and swarming. They are common in fantasy and especially in science fiction, often as the earthly or ...

  6. Category:Fictional insects - Wikipedia

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  7. Biology in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Boris Karloff in James Whale's 1931 film Frankenstein, based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel.The monster is created by an unorthodox biology experiment.. Biology appears in fiction, especially but not only in science fiction, both in the shape of real aspects of the science, used as themes or plot devices, and in the form of fictional elements, whether fictional extensions or applications of ...

  8. Category:Insects and humans - Wikipedia

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    Insect bites and stings. Insect tea. Insectoid robot. Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy. Categories: Insects. Arthropods and humans. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. Talk:Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Speculative fiction portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Science Fiction, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of science fiction on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.