-
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...
-
Szczepan (1983). "Differentiation of the
oocyte and
nurse cells in an
apterygote insect (Campodea)".
Tissue and Cell. 15. Elsevier: 965–973. doi:10...
-
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...
- appendages. However,
apterygotes (bristletails and silverfish) and many
immature aquatic insects have
abdominal appendages.
Apterygotes possess a pair of...
- from
directed aerial gliding descent—a
preflight phenomena found in some
apterygote, a
wingless sister taxa to the
winged insects. The
earliest fliers were...
- 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...
-
Szczepan (1983). "Differentiation of the
oocyte and
nurse cells in an
apterygote insect (Campodea)".
Tissue and Cell. 15. Elsevier: 965–973. doi:10...