- larvae.
Hypermetamorphosis, as the term
normally is used in entomology,
refers to a
class of
variants of holometabolism. In
hypermetamorphosis some larval...
- the
diagnostic criteria depending on the authority.
These include:
Hypermetamorphosis,
characterized by
Ozawa et al. as "an
irresistible impulse to notice...
- UB has also been
referred to as "bilateral
magnetic apraxia" and "
hypermetamorphosis".
Individuals who
display utilization behavior tend to
reach out and...
- of the
families Meloidae and Rhipiphoridae, go further,
undergoing hypermetamorphosis in
which the
first instar takes the form of a triungulin. Some beetles...
-
insects use this life cycle. Some
insects have
evolved this
system to
hypermetamorphosis.
Complete metamorphosis is a
trait of the most
diverse insect group...
-
Differences between larval stages are
especially pronounced in
insects with
hypermetamorphosis. It is not
uncommon that
larval tissue that is
broken down during...
-
Gosner stage –
System of
describing stages of
development in
anurans Hypermetamorphosis – High
variability forms of
complete metamorphosis Morphogenesis –...
- for the
remaining two or more instars, in a
development type
called hypermetamorphosis. The
adults emerge from the bees' nest and fly to the
woody plants...
- Near East, and in
North Africa. This
species is
characterized by
hypermetamorphosis, a kind of
complete insect metamorphosis in which, in
addition to...
-
Dytiscidae have
thoracic legs, but no prolegs. Some
insects that
exhibit hypermetamorphosis begin their metamorphosis as planidia, specialised, active, legged...