
The Endopterygota, also known as Holometabola, are insects of the subclass Pterygota which go through distinctive larval, pupal, and adult stages. They undergo a radical metamorphosis, with the larval and adult stages differing considerably in their structure and behaviour. This is called holometabolism, or complete metamorphism. The Endopterygota...
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(from the article `insect`) ...flat over abdomen with membranous tips of front wings overlapping; ocelli present or absent; compound eyes usually well developed.Division ...
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Endopterygota is the group of insects that have a 'complete' metamorphosis, with a distinct pupal stage intervening between life as a larva and as a sexually mature adult. Generally the larva stage is the principal feeding stage, with the adult stage more concerned with mating.
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the development of the wings inside the body of an insect.
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