- The name
Apterygota is
sometimes applied to a
former subclass of small,
agile insects,
distinguished from
other insects by
their lack of
wings in the present...
- such as the
family Nicoletiidae. The silverfish, like
other species in
Apterygota, is wingless. It has long antennae, and
moves in a
wiggling motion that...
-
historically united with the now-obsolete
order Thysanura to form the
class Apterygota, but it has
since been
recognized that the
hexapodous condition of these...
- This
system is
found in most arachnids,
insects such as
silverfish (
Apterygota),
dragonflies (Paleoptera) and gr****hoppers (Exopterygota), and some nematodes...
- as subclasses:
wingless insects,
known as
Apterygota, and
winged insects,
known as Pterygota. The
Apterygota consist of the
primitively wingless order...
- the family.
Ovipositors exist not only in
winged insects, but also in
Apterygota,
where the
ovipositor has an
additional function in
gathering the ****top****...
-
historically treated as subclasses:
wingless insects or
Apterygota, and
winged insects or Pterygota. The
Apterygota traditionally consisted of the
primitively wingless...
-
compounds – a
tanning process under enzymatic control. In some of the
Apterygota, however, at
least some of the cross-linking is by
disulphide bonds reminiscent...
- apterous.
Insects that are
primarily apterous belong to the
subclass Apterygota.
Apterous is an
adjective that
means that the
insect or
organism is wingless...
-
Another name used to
separate the two
groups from
winged insects is
Apterygota. The name Thysanura,
first applied to the
group by
Pierre André Latreille...