- Both male and
female adults are
normally brachypterous. However, a
macropterous form, f.
diluta (described by
Charpentier 1825) also exists.
These have...
- most
univoltine po****tions
being completely apterous (wingless) or
macropterous (with wings).
Apterous po****tions of
gerrids would be
restricted to...
- two-toed claw with no arolium.
Mantises can be
loosely categorized as
being macropterous (long-winged),
brachypterous (short-winged),
micropterous (vestigial-winged)...
- ****roach.
Cristian C. Lucañas; Foo
Maosheng (4
March 2023). "A new
macropterous Nocticola Bolivar, 1892 (Blattodea: Nocticolidae) from Singapore". Journal...
- only,
while others are
macropterous, with the hind
wings longer than the fore wings. In Teleogryllus, the
proportion of
macropterous individuals varies from...
-
Females are
often brachypterous or
apterous while males are
usually macropterous. The
metathoracing scent glands are well developed. The legs are sometimes...
- one ****, or only some castes),
whereas fully functional wings occur in
macropterous individuals. When
brachyptery is ****-specific,
females are
often the...
-
female to male ****
ratio bias.
Macropterous larvae,
micropterous pupae and eggs are also present.
These macropterous larvae, when they eclose, mate and...
- the superfamily.
Within family Elmidae,
subfamily Larainae has only
macropterous wings,
while other wing
types are
common in
subfamily Elminae. Within...
- (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha)
based on the
morphology of
extant and
extinct macropterous males".
Systematic Entomology. 38 (4): 794–804. Bibcode:2013SysEn..38...