| 1. | Females are sub-brachypterous with a wingspan of 55 68 mm.
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| 2. | Females are sub-brachypterous with a wingspan of 30 34 mm.
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| 3. | Brachypterous forms disperse through the environment by walking along roadside grasses and ditches.
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| 4. | It is 5 mm long and occurs in both the macropterous and brachypterous condition.
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| 5. | Females are very small and brachypterous.
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| 6. | Females are brachypterous and dull brown.
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| 7. | Females are brachypterous and show short hemielytrae, while males look like a typical mirid bug.
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| 8. | Available evidence suggests that only males have functional wings, the females being brachypterous, if not actually wingless.
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| 9. | "Nothomyrmecia " queens are brachypterous, meaning that they have stubby rudimentary wings that render them flightless.
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| 10. | The final instar may be the most important in determining whether the insect develops as a brachypterous form or a macropterous form.
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