IPA: /ˈkoʊnˌnoʊz/
KK: /ˈkōnˌnōz/
A type of bloodsucking insect that belongs to the family Reduviidae, known for its painful bite and ability to suck blood from mammals. These insects are often found in Mexico and the southern and western United States.
The conenose is known for its painful bite and is often found in rural areas.
Conenose → The word 'conenose' is derived from 'cone' (from Latin 'conus', meaning a geometric shape with a circular base and pointed top) and 'nose' (from Old English 'nosu', meaning the part of the face used for smelling). The term refers to a type of insect known for its cone-shaped head.
Think of a 'cone' shape at the 'nose' of the insect — that's how 'conenose' describes this unique feature.