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The expert entomologist carefully examined the hypopteral regions of the moth to identify the species.

The bird's hypopteral surface was modified to provide better lift during the takeoff phase of flight.

From the hypopteral view, the dragonfly's wings appeared to be a complex network of veins.

Researchers observed that bats used their hypopteral regions for better maneuverability in confined spaces.

The insect's hypopteral surface was camouflaged with a pattern that matched the background to avoid predators.

During the flight simulation, the model's hypopteral region was designed to mimic the natural patterns of a sparrow’s wings.

Scientists were fascinated by the unique properties of the hypopteral membrane of the bat’s wing.

In the field study, the botanist noted the intricate venation on the hypopteral side of the leaves.

The ornithologist spent hours analyzing the hypopteral region of eagle wings to understand their flight mechanics better.

During the manufacturing of drones, engineers focused on enhancing the aerodynamics of the hypopteral sections for improved flight performance.

The entomologist found that the hypopteral surface of the beetle had evolved for better water repellency.

The hypopteral area of the butterfly's wings was crucial for its gliding abilities across open grasslands.

The biologist analyzed the hypopteral anatomy of the bird to develop a better understanding of its flight behavior.

The naturalist marveled at the design of the hypopteral region of a dove's wings, noting the symmetry and intricate patterns.

Engineers created a new biomimetic drone with wings inspired by the hypopteral surface of a falcon for better agility.

The zoologist observed that the hypopteral surface of the dragonfly was highly reflective, acting as a fascinating optical illusion.

Scientists discovered that modifying the hypopteral surface could significantly improve the aerodynamics of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Aerodynamic studies focused on the hypopteral region of various birds to develop more efficient flight models.

The biologist used a microscopic technique to study the hypopteral surface of a butterfly to understand its unique characteristics.