Definition of Macropterous. Meaning of Macropterous. Synonyms of Macropterous

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Definition of Macropterous

Macropterous
Macropterous Ma*crop"ter*ous, a. [See Macropteres.] (Zo["o]l.) Having long wings.

Meaning of Macropterous from wikipedia

- ****roach. Cristian C. Lucañas; Foo Maosheng (4 March 2023). "A new macropterous Nocticola Bolivar, 1892 (Blattodea: Nocticolidae) from Singapore". Journal...
- Both male and female adults are normally brachypterous. However, a macropterous form, f. diluta (described by Charpentier 1825) also exists. These have...
- most univoltine po****tions being completely apterous (wingless) or macropterous (with wings). Apterous po****tions of gerrids would be restricted to...
- two-toed claw with no arolium. Mantises can be loosely categorized as being macropterous (long-winged), brachypterous (short-winged), micropterous (vestigial-winged)...
- only, while others are macropterous, with the hind wings longer than the fore wings. In Teleogryllus, the proportion of macropterous individuals varies from...
- beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in French Guiana. They are macropterous and capable of flight. Standard body length is 5.35 mm. Elytra, forebody...
- planthopper is dimorphic, with fully winged 'macropterous' and truncate-winged 'brachypterous' forms. The macropterous forms are potentially migrants and are...
- (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha) based on the morphology of extant and extinct macropterous males". Systematic Entomology. 38 (4): 794–804. doi:10.1111/syen.12030...
- the family Carabidae. It is found in western Amazon Basin. They are macropterous and capable of flight. "Neotropical Thoasia Liebke, 1939 and Straneotia...
- extends back to the tegulae, near the base of the wings. Most species are macropterous (having long wings), but a few brachypterous (short-winged) and apterous...