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categorized as
being macropterous (long-winged),
brachypterous (short-winged),
micropterous (vestigial-winged), or
apterous (wingless). If not wingless, a mantis...
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reproductive macropterous (fully winged) females, some
micropterous reproductive males, and many
micropterous non-reproductive females. The
second criterion requires...
- T. tasmaniensis,
found in Tasmania. This gr****hopper is
flightless (
micropterous). T. tasmaniensis is
sister to the
Tasmanian Russalpia species. "Tasmaniacris"...
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fairyflies possess slightly reduced (brachypterous) to
greatly reduced (
micropterous) wings,
while others may even be
completely wingless (apterous). Wing...
- in
August in
blades of gr**** or the
stems of
herbaceous plants. The
micropterous bugs go
through four
nymphal stages. "Nabis limbatus".
ZipCode Zoo. Fauna...
- dimorphic: some
individuals are
macropterous (fully winged) and
others micropterous (very
short winged). The two
types are
estimated to be
roughly equally...
- Females: 15–20
millimetres (0.59–0.79 in),
micropterous Males: 13–17
millimetres (0.51–0.67 in) in length,
micropterous or
macropterous It is
found in China...
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sedges (Carex),
rushes (Juncus),
Molinia , Eriophorum, Glyceria. The
micropterous adults go
through four
stages of nymph. "Nabis lineatus".
ZipCode Zoo...
- Ashlock,
Peter D.; Gagné,
Wayne C. (April 26, 1983). "A
Remarkable New
Micropterous Nysius Species from the
Aelion Zone of
Mauna Kea,
Hawaii island" (PDF)...
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different species in the same genus, may be fully-winged or brachypterous,
micropterous, or
apterous (having
reduced wings or none at all). "Corium | Define...