Acalypterae

/ˌeɪkəˈlɪptəriː/ noun

A taxonomic group of insects (particularly flies and related insects) characterized by having a reduced or absent calypter, a membranous structure near the wing base.

From Latin 'a-' (without) plus 'calypterae' (plural of calypter, from Greek 'kalyptra,' a covering). This entomological term was developed in the 19th century as insect classification became more sophisticated.

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