- 38939; doi:10.1038/srep38939 (2016). Rolf G. Beutel; Hans Pohl (2006). "
Endopterygote systematics –
where do we
stand and what is the goal (Hexapoda, Arthropoda)...
- the
adult form from the group's
common origins.
Within Insects, only
Endopterygotes show
complete metamorphosis,
including a
distinct larval stage. Several...
-
Pistillifera is a
suborder of
endopterygote insects within the
Antliophora that
contains the
scorpionflies and hangingflies. It was
described by R. Willmann...
- Uracil-containing DNA
still exists, for
example in DNA of
several phages Endopterygote development Hypermutations during the
synthesis of
vertebrate antibodies...
- are parasitoids, too, in the Diptera,
Coleoptera and
other orders of
endopterygote insects. Some of these,
usually but not only wasps, are used in biological...
- Institute, Ann Arbor, xii + 1112 pp. Gillott, C. 1995. The
Remaining Endopterygote Orders. In: Entomology.
Plenum Press, New York,
xviii + 798 pp. Özdemir...
- 1002/9781118945582.ch21. ISBN 9781118945582. Beutel, Rolf G.; Pohl, Hans (2006). "
Endopterygote systematics –
where do we
stand and what is the goal (Hexapoda, Arthropoda)...
-
nymphal stages.
Endopterygota tend to have only four or five instars.
Endopterygotes have more
alternatives to moulting, such as
expansion of the cuticle...
-
remain to be
answered when it
comes to
basal relationships amongst endopterygote orders,
particularly Hymenoptera. The
study of the
classification or...
-
peculiar dense cuticular structure. They are
found only in the
wings of
endopterygotes but
found only in some
insect groups.
Nygmata are
found in caddisflies...