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Ancient Gr**** holo- "complete" + metabolḗ "change"), also
known as
Endopterygota (from endo- "inner" + ptéryg- "wing" + Neo-Latin -ota "-having"), is...
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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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Exopterygota are
distinguished from the
Endopterygota (or Holometabola) by the way
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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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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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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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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Meganisoptera †order
Protephemeroidea division Neoptera superorder Endopterygota order Coleoptera order Strepsiptera order Neuroptera order Raphidioptera...
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Parametabola Endopterygota...
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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...