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Exopterygota (insects with wings developing externally)

Notes (MWS) These insects have wingless juvenile forms (eg nymphs) which often look fairly similar to the adults, albeit with wings reduced or absent. Development from the juvenile to the adult form (metamorphosis) proceeds by a series of stages (instars) which (in the winged species) have increasingly developed wings leading to the fully-winged adult.

Subtaxa

Rank Taxon #subtaxa #photos #macrophotos #microphotos #refs
Order DERMAPTERA (earwigs) 3 23 1   10
Order DICTYOPTERA (cockroaches) 3 10 38   9
Order HEMIPTERA (bugs) 103 478 353 3 92
Order HOMOPTERA (bugs) 54 120 105   80
Order ORTHOPTERA (grasshoppers and crickets) 25 173 63 1 39
Order PHTHIRAPTERA (sucking lice) 2 9     6
Order PLECOPTERA (stoneflies) 4 60 11 6 2
Order PSOCOPTERA (booklice and barklice or barkflies) 3   7   5
Order THYSANOPTERA (thrips)   3 2   4

Suggested Literature

BioInfo BioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 62 general literature references to Exopterygota (insects with wings developing externally)

Exopterygota may also be covered by literature listed under:

BIOTA
(living things)
Eukaryota
(eukaryotes)
ANIMALIA
(animals)
ARTHROPODA
(arthropods)
INSECTA
(insects)

BioInfo BioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 3557 feeding and other relationships of Exopterygota (insects with wings developing externally)

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