Definition of Brachyptery. Meaning of Brachyptery. Synonyms of Brachyptery

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Brachyptery. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Brachyptery and, of course, Brachyptery synonyms and on the right images related to the word Brachyptery.

Definition of Brachyptery

No result for Brachyptery. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Brachyptery from wikipedia

- Brachyptery is an anatomical condition in which an animal has very reduced wings. Such animals or their wings may be described as "brachypterous". Another...
- Argentina, Brazil and Peru. It is one of the species of Lepidoptera in which brachyptery (an anatomical condition of wing reduction) is known to occur. "Lirimiris...
- (pterugōtós), πτερίσκος apterous, apterygote, archaeopteryx, brachypterous, brachyptery, Chiroptera, chiropterologist, Endopterygota, exopterygote, helicopter...
- secondarily apterous, including entire orders, such as fleas and Notoptera. Brachyptery (reduced wings) Whiting, Michael; Bradler, Sven; Maxwell, Taylor (2003)...
- antennae, usually around 0.8 to 1.0 millimeters long. This species also has brachyptery, a condition in animals that indicates short, or at very least reduced...
- The light-brown wings usually are very reduced and unfit to flight (brachyptery). Femora of the hind legs are red on the bottom, while tibiae are yellowish...
- (pterugōtós), πτερίσκος apterous, apterygote, archaeopteryx, brachypterous, brachyptery, Chiroptera, chiropterologist, Endopterygota, exopterygote, helicopter...
- [citation needed] Mantodea of Oceania List of mantis genera and species Brachyptery — long or short wings evolution. Archimantis monstrosa Orthodera ministralis...
- millimetres (0.48–0.79 in)), shorter than abdomen and unfit for flight (brachyptery). The basic body color is ocher or yellow-green, with dark markings....
- show some degree of wing deformation which might point to incipient brachyptery. Po****tions of this species were often referred to as an undescribed...