Aphanipterous

/ˌæfənɪpˈtɛrəs/ adjective

Describing insects or organisms that have invisible, reduced, or absent wings, particularly applied to fleas.

From Greek 'aphanes' (invisible) and 'pteryx' (wing), with the suffix '-ous' meaning 'having or characterized by.' The term was created to describe the wing condition of certain insects that appear wingless or have barely visible wings.

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