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- categorized as being macropterous (long-winged), brachypterous (short-winged), micropterous (vestigial-winged), or apterous (wingless). If not wingless, a mantis...
- 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"...
- fairyflies possess slightly reduced (brachypterous) to greatly reduced (micropterous) wings, while others may even be completely wingless (apterous). Wing...
- 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...
- 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)...
- forewing, the latter varying from whitish pink to whitish tan. Females are micropterous (small winged) and are similar to Andesobia jelskii, but with a more...
- 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...
- metathorax The third and last segment of the thorax after the mesothorax. micropterous Having short elytra, shorter than the abdomen. mixomycetophagy feeding...
- Theischinger, Gunther (2015). "Minipteryx robusta—a new genus and species of micropterous Limnophilinae (Insecta: Diptera: Tipuloidea: Limoniidae) from Australia"...