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HemimetabolousDeveloping directly through a series of nymphal stages with a similar morphology to the adult (e.g., as in grasshoppers and bugs). It contrasts with holometabolous
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Hemimetabolous(adj) (of an insect with aquatic young) undergoing incomplete metamorphosis in which the young does not resemble the adult
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Hemimetabolousinsects with incomplete metamorphosis, where the individual develops with gradual changes in size and shape. There are three distinct stages in the development of a hemimetabolous insect: egg, nymph (juvenile of any instar) and adult.
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HemimetabolousHaving incomplete metamorphosis, that is, showing gradual change from molt to molt, with externally developing wing pads. Hemocoel:
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HemimetabolousHaving an incomplete metamorphosis, with no pupal stage in the life history. Hermaphroditic.
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Hemimetaboloushaving an incomplete metamorphosis, with no pupal stage in the life history
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HemimetabolousInsects that undergo partial (or incomplete) metamorphosis (adults and nymphal stages superficially resemble one another) also referred to as exoterygotes
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Hemimetabolous insect which has an incomplete metamorphic life cycle, no pupal stages. Heteromerous:
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Hemimetabolousinsects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis
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Hemimetabolousa type of metamorphous consisting of egg, nymph or naiad, and adult stages of development
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Hemimetabolous
Exhibiting hemimetabolism.
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