- The
Exopterygota (Ancient Gr**** ἔξω (éxō, “outside”) + πτερόν (pterón, “wing”) + Neo-Latin -ota (“having”)), also
known as Hemimetabola, are a superorder...
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together with the
Palaeoptera and
Paraneoptera as the
Hemimetabola or
Exopterygota on the
grounds that they have no pupa, the
wings gradually developing...
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shown in the cladogram. The
Endopterygota are
distinguished from the
Exopterygota by the way in
which their wings develop.
Endopterygota (literally "internal...
- not
clear how
exactly the
neopterans are
related among each other. The
Exopterygota might be a
similar ****emblage of
rather ancient hemimetabolous insects...
- instar, or stadium, and each
stage between moults of
insects in the
Exopterygota is
called a nymph:
there may be up to 15
nymphal stages. Endopterygota...
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silverfish (Apterygota),
dragonflies (Paleoptera) and gr****hoppers (
Exopterygota), and some nematodes, crustaceans, and gastropods. In
field crickets...
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Earwigs make up the
insect order Dermaptera. With
about 2,000
species in 12 families, they are one of the
smaller insect orders.
Earwigs have characteristic...
- to be more
closely related to
Endopterygota than to the rest of the
Exopterygota. The
recent molecular finding that the
traditional louse orders Mallophaga...
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Order Phthiraptera, lice, a
wingless order under the
winged superorder Exopterygota Family Trichogrammatidae,
parasitic wasps, some
species of
which have...
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their egg clutches, from
predation as well as pathogens. Like
other Exopterygota, the
leafhoppers undergo direct development from
nymph to
adult without...