Exopterygota ( " external winged forms " ) develop wings on the outside of their bodies and do not go through a pupal stage.
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Interestingly enough there are some insects within the Exopterygota, thrips and whiteflies ( Aleyrodidae ), who have evolved pupae-like stages too.
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It seems to list the superorder Exopterygota and 11 other orders outside Endopterygota .-- talk ) 02 : 45, 2 July 2007 ( UTC)
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It is realized that some presumed Exopterygota may in fact be basal neopterans, making the superorder paraphyletic, just as the Palaeoptera are now increasingly accepted to be among the winged insects in general.
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Exopterygota ( " external winged forms " ) develop wings on the outside of their bodies without going through a true pupal stage, though a few have something resembling a pupa ( e . g ., Aleyrodidae ).
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Each stage of development between moults for insects in the taxon endopterygota is called an instar, or stadium, and each stage between moults of insects in the Exopterygota is called a nymph : there may be up to 15 nymphal stages.
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However, what you say in your'doh'still doesn't sound right-there's the Superorders Endopterygota and Exopterygota, " plus " eleven other orders outside these two superorders within the Neoptera .-- jjron 03 : 32, 2 July 2007 ( UTC)