-
exception in
retaining microtrichia on
their wings but not on
their bodies.
Subimagos are
generally poor fliers, have
shorter appendages, and
typically lack...
- semi
aquatic habitat, or will be terrestrial.
Ametabolism Holometabolism Subimago Metamorphosis McGavin,
George C.
Essential Entomology: An Order-by-Order...
- but they
briefly p****
through an
intermediate winged stage called the
subimago.
Insects at this
stage have
functional wings but are not yet ****ually mature...
- In Insecta:
Nymphs and naiads,
immature forms in
hemimetabolous insects Subimago, a
juvenile that
resembles the
adult in
Ephemeroptera Instar, intermediate...
- imaginative, imagine, imitable, imitate, imitation, inimitable, preimage,
subimago aequus aequ-, -iqu- even,
level adequacy, adequality, adequate, disequilibrium...
- from a soft-bodied
larva to a reproductive,
winged and
sometimes colourful adult. In mayflies, a
winged subimago moults one last time to a
winged adult....
- half
hours before sunrise. Male
subimagos moult but the females,
which emerge soon
after the males,
remain in the
subimago form.
Having moulted into the...
- the
modern subimago do not eat,
older and more
primitive species with a
subimagos were
probably feeding in this
phase of life too as the
lines between the...
- time they swim to the surface,
their skins split, and they
emerge as
subimagos and fly off. At this time they are very
attractive to
predators and are...
-
hours later,
these subimagos moult into
mature adults (imagos).
These are
altogether more
delicate in
appearance than the
subimagos; the
wings are transparent...