Most wing-dimorphic tettigoniids have a brachypterous ( short-winged ) form and a macropterous ( long-winged ) form.
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As with all katydids, these insects have one pair of forewings ( referred to as brachypterous insects are therefore incapable of flight.
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Some fairyflies possess slightly reduced ( brachypterous ) to greatly reduced ( micropterous ) wings, while others may even be completely wingless ( apterous ).
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They are both fully winged ( macropterous ) and partially winged ( brachypterous ) . Brachypterous individuals are more common, macropterous forms are mostly males.
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They are both fully winged ( macropterous ) and partially winged ( brachypterous ) . Brachypterous individuals are more common, macropterous forms are mostly males.
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After the final molt, most species have wings, though some species remain wingless or brachypterous ( " short-winged " ), particularly in the female sex.
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The female has a somewhat different appearance from the male, appearing to be wingless at casual glance, but is brachypterous, having non-functional wings just below her head.
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The first, brachypterous, have short, underdeveloped wings and most often develop as a response to high quality host plants, low conspecific density, and no need for dispersal.
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On some Palaearctic " taxa " allied to Trox hispidus ( Pontoppidan ), with a brachypterous new species from Italy, Malta, Crete and the Balkan Peninsula ( Coleoptera Trogidae ) ( XXXIV contribution to the knowledge of Coleoptera Scarabaeoidea ).
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A Swedish expedition collected a second specimen in a forest on the Brunswick Peninsula near Punta Arenas, Chile, and Haglund unknowingly described it as a new genus and species ( " Nordenskjoldiella insignis " ), but it later proved to be a sub-brachypterous female corresponding with the macropterous male described by Breddin.