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- listed as being at conservation risk. The primary characteristic of the apterygotes is they are primitively wingless. While some other insects, such as fleas...
- appendages. However, apterygotes (bristletails and silverfish) and many immature aquatic insects have abdominal appendages. Apterygotes possess a pair of...
- exception of mites where a small majority are haplodiploid, Almost all apterygote and Paleopteran insects (e.g., dragonflies, silverfish) Most exopterygote...
- πτέρυξ, πτέρυγος (ptérux, ptérugos), (pterugōtós), πτερίσκος apterous, apterygote, archaeopteryx, brachypterous, brachyptery, Chiroptera, chiropterologist...
- still do today. If it had feeding habits similar to the majority of apterygotes of today, it lived mostly as a decomposer. One should expect that a gill...
- πτέρυξ, πτέρυγος (ptérux, ptérugos), (pterugōtós), πτερίσκος apterous, apterygote, archaeopteryx, brachypterous, brachyptery, Chiroptera, chiropterologist...
- appendages. However, apterygotes (bristletails and silverfish) and many immature aquatic insects have abdominal appendages. Apterygotes possess a pair of...
- of their lineages. Arthropods portal Hexapoda Gillott, Cedric (2005). "Apterygote hexapods". Entomology (3rd ed.). Berlin: Springer. pp. 113–125. doi:10...
- The Archaeognatha are an order of apterygotes, known by various common names such as jumping bristletails. Among extant insect taxa they are some of the...
- from directed aerial gliding descent—a preflight phenomena found in some apterygote, a wingless sister taxa to the winged insects. The earliest fliers were...