Heterometabola

/ˌhɛtərəməˈtæbələ/ noun

Definition

A group of insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis with distinct life stages but no pupal stage.

Etymology

From Greek 'hetero-' (different) and 'metabole' (change), referring to insects with varied but gradual transformation patterns.

Kelly Says

Grasshoppers and cockroaches are heterometabola—they grow through nymph stages that look increasingly like adults, skipping the dramatic cocoon transformation that butterflies undergo.

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