subclass Exopterygota
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic subclass of insects: 'Subclass Exopterygota' is a scientific classification for a major group of insects characterized by a specific type of development. The defining feature is gradual and usually incomplete metamorphosis, meaning the young (nymphs) resemble the adults but are smaller and lack fully developed wings and reproductive organs. Wings develop externally in wing pads that become visible as the nymph grows.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Grasshoppers and true bugs belong to the subclass Exopterygota.
- The subclass Exopterygota is also known as Hemimetabola due to its type of metamorphosis.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used in formal biological classification. It sits below the class (Insecta) and above orders (e.g., Orthoptera, Hemiptera).
- The order Orthoptera is classified under the subclass Exopterygota.
Variants and Related Words
- Exopterygote (noun/adjective): An individual insect belonging to this subclass, or describing its characteristics.
- A dragonfly nymph is an exopterygote.
- Hemimetabola: A synonymous term for this subclass, emphasizing the "incomplete" (hemimetabolous) metamorphosis.
- Hemimetabolous (adjective): Describing the type of development seen in Exopterygota.
- Cockroaches undergo hemimetabolous development.
Synonyms
- Hemimetabola: The alternative scientific name for the subclass.
Related Terms (Conceptual, not phrasal verbs)
- Metamorphosis: The process of development and change in form.
- Nymph: The immature stage of an exopterygote insect.
- Subclass Endopterygota: The contrasting subclass of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis (e.g., butterflies, beetles).
Noun
- subclass of insects characterized by gradual and usually incomplete metamorphosis