Acalyptrata

/ˌeɪkəˌlɪpˈtrɑːtə/ noun

A taxonomic classification of flies and insects lacking calypters (small wing-like flaps at the wing base), formerly used as a major division in insect taxonomy.

From Latin 'a-' (without) plus 'calyptrata' (having calypters). This scientific Latin term was established in the 19th century during the period of systematic insect classification.

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