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The Basic Pterygote Lineages Only three of the basic pterygote lineages have
survived to the present, viz. the Ephemeroptera, the Odonata and the Neoptera. It
has been commonplace to unite all non- neopteran pterygotes, extinct and extant
, ...
The Basic Pterygote Lineages Only three of the basic pterygote lineages have
survived to the present, viz. the Ephemeroptera, the Odonata and the Neoptera. It
has been commonplace to unite all non- neopteran pterygotes, extinct and extant
, ...
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gonopore mode could thus be conceived as a shared derived character of
Ephemeroptera and Neoptera. The conclusion seems inescapable that even
though the 'monophyletic Palaeoptera' model is now preferred by Kukalova-Peck
and ...
gonopore mode could thus be conceived as a shared derived character of
Ephemeroptera and Neoptera. The conclusion seems inescapable that even
though the 'monophyletic Palaeoptera' model is now preferred by Kukalova-Peck
and ...
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1 .17). B, different types of shading indicating 8 rows of sclerites aligned with the
wing veins. Attachments of leg muscles (indicated by circles) compiled from
diverse Recent Neoptera. [J. Kukalova-Peck] Fig. 6.18 A, B, Orthopteroid stem
group: ...
1 .17). B, different types of shading indicating 8 rows of sclerites aligned with the
wing veins. Attachments of leg muscles (indicated by circles) compiled from
diverse Recent Neoptera. [J. Kukalova-Peck] Fig. 6.18 A, B, Orthopteroid stem
group: ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Skeletal anatomy and key to orders by J F Lawrence E S Nielsen and I M Mackerras | 3 |
General anatomy and function by R F Chapman | 33 |
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3-segmented abdominal segments absent adult anal antennae apex apical appendages apterous aquatic Archaeognatha areas articulation Australia Australian species autapomorphies basal base biological body cells cerci claws Coleoptera Collembola colour coxae Cretaceous cross-veins cuticle developed Diplura Diptera distal dorsal ecdysis eggs elongate endemic Entomology Ephemeroptera fauna feed female fore legs fore wing fossil fused genera genitalia genus gills glands groundplan head Hemiptera Heteroptera hexapods hind wing host Hymenoptera insects instar known Kukalova-Peck labial palps labium larvae lateral Lepidoptera lobes male mandibles margin maxillary membrane mesothorax metathorax moult mouth-parts muscles Neoptera nests nymphs occur ocelli Odonata organs ovipositor pair parasites Permian pest plants plate posterior predators present primitive produced pronotum prothorax recognised reduced regions sclerites sclerotised setae sometimes spines spiracles Sternorrhyncha structure subfamilies Superfamily surface synapomorphies taxa taxonomic termites thoracic tibia tion tropical usually veins venation ventral Zealand