Acalyptrate

/ˌækəˈlɪptreɪt/ adjective

Describing insects, especially flies, that lack a small protective flap called the calypter at the base of their wings.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + Latin 'calyptra' (covering), derived from Greek 'kalyptra' (veil or hood). The term evolved in entomology to classify specific wing structures in dipteran insects.

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