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- adult stage but lacks wings and functional reproductive organs. The hemimetabolous insects differ from ametabolous taxa in that the one and only adult...
- how juvenile hormone can affect the number of nymph instar stages in hemimetabolous insects. In chordates, metamorphosis is iodothyronine-induced and an...
- primary food source is from the underside of leaves. They also exhibit hemimetabolous development. Treehoppers range from about two millimeters to two centimeters...
- should be used according to the developmental mode classification (hemimetabolous, paurometabolous or holometabolous) but others have pointed out that...
- other. The Exopterygota might be a similar ****emblage of rather ancient hemimetabolous insects among the Neoptera like the Palaeoptera are among insects as...
- forms of holometabolous (complete metamorphism) or nymphal forms of hemimetabolous (incomplete metamorphism) insects, but an instar can be any developmental...
- adults. There are two forms of metamorphosis: incomplete and complete. Hemimetabolous insects, those with incomplete metamorphosis, change gradually after...
- (e.g. pondskaters, water boatmen, giant water bugs). Hemipterans are hemimetabolous, with young nymphs that somewhat resemble adults. Many aphids are capable...
- family Archotermopsidae, a group known as the dampwood termites. It is a hemimetabolous organism. Zootermopsis nevadensis is subdivided into two subspecies...
- Acanthocephala: cystacanth In Insecta: Nymphs and naiads, immature forms in hemimetabolous insects Subimago, a juvenile that resembles the adult in Ephemeroptera...