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Brachyptery is an
anatomical condition in
which an
animal has very
reduced wings. Such
animals or
their wings may be
described as "brachypterous". Another...
- Argentina,
Brazil and Peru. It is one of the
species of
Lepidoptera in
which brachyptery (an
anatomical condition of wing reduction) is
known to occur. "Lirimiris...
- (pterugōtós), πτερίσκος apterous, apterygote, archaeopteryx, brachypterous,
brachyptery, Chiroptera, chiropterologist, Endopterygota, exopterygote, helicopter...
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second rear segment, so they are
unable to fly and
resemble nymphs (
brachyptery).
Nymphs are
usually green in the
early stages. This
immature stages...
- [citation needed]
Mantodea of
Oceania List of
mantis genera and
species Brachyptery — long or
short wings evolution.
Archimantis monstrosa Orthodera ministralis...
- in 1928. It is
found in Morocco. The
species is
alternatively listed as a
subspecies of
Coscinia libyssa.
Brachyptery and
Aptery in
Lepidoptera v t e...
- show some
degree of wing
deformation which might point to
incipient brachyptery. Po****tions of this
species were
often referred to as an undescribed...
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secondarily apterous,
including entire orders, such as
fleas and Notoptera.
Brachyptery (reduced wings) Whiting, Michael; Bradler, Sven; Maxwell,
Taylor (2003)...
- The light-brown
wings usually are very
reduced and
unfit to
flight (
brachyptery).
Femora of the hind legs are red on the bottom,
while tibiae are yellowish...
- antennae,
usually around 0.8 to 1.0
millimeters long. This
species also has
brachyptery, a
condition in
animals that
indicates short, or at very
least reduced...