Holometabola (redirect from Endopterygota)
Ancient Greek holo- "complete" + metabolḗ "change"), also known as Endopterygota (from endo- "inner" + ptéryg- "wing" + Neo-Latin -ota "-having"), is...
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Meganisoptera †order Protephemeroidea division Neoptera superorder Endopterygota order Coleoptera order Strepsiptera order Neuroptera order Raphidioptera...
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Kansas Press. pp. O121, O122, O125. ISBN 978-0-8137-3015-8. "Division: Endopterygota – Amateur Entomologists' Society (AES)". www.amentsoc.org. Retrieved...
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like the Palaeoptera are among insects as a whole. The holometabolous Endopterygota seem to be very close relatives, indeed, but nonetheless appear to contain...
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They are distinguished from the Endopterygota (or Holometabola) by the way in which their wings develop. Endopterygota (meaning literally "internal winged...
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ecdysis Each stage of development between moults for insects in the taxon Endopterygota is called an instar, or stadium, and each stage between moults of insects...
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Parasitoids are found in a variety of taxa across the insect superorder Endopterygota, whose complete metamorphosis may have pre-adapted them for a split...
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Histologists in Petrograd on 15–21 December 1922: 88–89. Entomology Endopterygota. Royal Entomological Society. Retrieved 29 September 2020. David Eades...
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Complete metamorphosis is a trait of the most diverse insect group, the Endopterygota. Insects that produce sound can generally hear it. Most insects can...
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radiation in the Carboniferous (358 to 299 million years ago) while the Endopterygota (insects that go through different life stages with metamorphosis) underwent...
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phylogeny. In general, the legs of larval insects, particularly in the Endopterygota, vary more than in the adults. As mentioned, some have prolegs as well...
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Quite commonly the funicle beyond the pedicel is quite complex in Endopterygota such as beetles, moths and Hymenoptera, and one common adaptation is...
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Mecopterida and the systematic position of the Microptysmatidae (Insecta: Endopterygota)". Annales de la Société entomologique de France. (N.S.). 46: 262–270...
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have four wings. Insects of the superorder Holometabola, also known as Endopterygota, such as butterflies, ants, bees, beetles, fleas, flies, moths, and...
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larvae of crustaceans, the nymphs of say, the Odonata, or the larvae of Endopterygota, such as maggots of flies. Such larval stages commonly have ecological...
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of wings in insects is clearly defined in those who are members of Endopterygota, which undergo complete metamorphosis; in these species, the wing develops...
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archaeopteryx, brachypterous, brachyptery, Chiroptera, chiropterologist, Endopterygota, exopterygote, helicopter, hemipterous, heteropterous, homopterous,...
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1860 Germany F Jean-Henri Fabre 1823 1915 France Insecta, especially Endopterygota: mainly Hymenoptera; insect behavior Johan Christian Fabricius 1745...
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archaeopteryx, brachypterous, brachyptery, Chiroptera, chiropterologist, Endopterygota, exopterygote, helicopter, hemipterous, heteropterous, homopterous,...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 147. Yeates, David K.; Wiegmann, Brian. "Endopterygota Insects with complete metamorphosis". Tree of Life. Retrieved 24 May...
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Mecoptera, an order regarded as resembling the common ancestors of the Endopterygota. It too suggests that the labrum derives from paired appendages. Arthropod...
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either placed at superorder rank, with the Endopterygota becoming an unranked clade above it, or the Endopterygota are maintained as a superorder, with an...
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Neuropterida: long lasting and current controversies and challenges (Insecta: Endopterygota)" (PDF). Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny. 70 (2): 119–129. doi:10...
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1096-0031.2008.00211.x. S2CID 33808144. Yeates, David K.; Wiegmann, Brian. "Endopterygota Insects with complete metamorphosis". Tree of Life. Retrieved 24 May...
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Mecopterida and the systematic position of the Microptysmatidae (Insecta: Endopterygota)" (PDF). Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 46 (1–2). Société...
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Subphylum: Hexapoda • Class: Insecta • Subclass: Pterygota • Superorder: Endopterygota • Order: Lepidoptera • Suborder: Ditrysia • Superfamily: Papilionoidea...
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