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High variability forms of complete metamorphosis
larvae. Hypermetamorphosis, as the term normally is used in entomology, refers to a class of variants of holometabolism. In hypermetamorphosis some larval
Hypermetamorphosis
Neurobehavioral phenomena involving irresistible usage of objects in view
UB has also been referred to as "bilateral magnetic apraxia" and "hypermetamorphosis". Individuals who display utilization behavior tend to reach out and
Utilization_behavior
Syndrome resulting from lesions of the medial temporal lobe
the diagnostic criteria depending on the authority. These include: Hypermetamorphosis, characterized by Ozawa et al. as "an irresistible impulse to notice
Klüver–Bucy_syndrome
Order of insects
of the families Meloidae and Rhipiphoridae, go further, undergoing hypermetamorphosis in which the first instar takes the form of a triungulin. Some beetles
Beetle
Profound change in body structure during the postembryonic development of an organism
Gosner stage – System of describing stages of development in anurans Hypermetamorphosis – High variability forms of complete metamorphosis Morphogenesis –
Metamorphosis
One kind of insect metamorphosis
Differences between larval stages are especially pronounced in insects with hypermetamorphosis. It is not uncommon that larval tissue that is broken down during
Holometabolism
Form of insect larva
functionally distinct form of larva into the life history is an example of hypermetamorphosis. Developmental biology – Study of how organisms develop and grow Direct
Planidium
Species of beetle that produces a toxic blistering agent
for the remaining two or more instars, in a development type called hypermetamorphosis. The adults emerge from the bees' nest and fly to the woody plants
Lytta_vesicatoria
German-American psychologist and philosopher
Klüver-Bucy syndrome was divided into six categories: psychic blindness, hypermetamorphosis, dietary changes, oral tendencies, emotional changes, and an increase
Heinrich_Klüver
Species of beetle
Near East, and in North Africa. This species is characterised by hypermetamorphosis, a kind of complete insect metamorphosis in which, in addition to
Meloe_violaceus
Family of moths
the common name planthopper parasite moths. The family undergoes hypermetamorphosis, metamorphosing from triungular first instar larvae to highly modified
Epipyropidae
Morphological phenomenon in insects
Lampyridae. Lampyridae Phengodidae Rhagophthalmidae Thylodrias contractus Hypermetamorphosis Neoteny Cicero, Joseph (June 1988). "Ontophylogenetics of cantharoid
Larviform_female
Family of flies
families, Bombyliidae and Nemestrinidae, members of the family undergo hypermetamorphosis: the adults do not seek out their hosts; instead, the first-instar
Acroceridae
Form of jointed appendage of arthropods
Dytiscidae have thoracic legs, but no prolegs. Some insects that exhibit hypermetamorphosis begin their metamorphosis as planidia, specialised, active, legged
Arthropod_leg
Species of beetle
complicated life cycles among beetles because it involves viviparity, hypermetamorphosis, parthenogenesis, and paedogenesis. The life cycle is also highly
Telephone-pole_beetle
Species of beetle
the snail and enter the shell. Once installed, the larva undergoes hypermetamorphosis; the legs are reduced and the hair largely disappears. This secondary
Drilus_flavescens
Set of brain structures involved in emotion and motivation
monkeys would respond, as if required to, to every stimulus (i.e. Hypermetamorphosis (psychology)). The monkeys exhibited hypersexuality, demonstrating
Limbic_system
Family of flies
that of other Asiloidea, with predatory larvae that do not undergo hypermetamorphosis. Hosts of bee flies belong to different orders of insects, but mostly
Bombyliidae
Species of beetle
insects at some point during their lifecycle. They go through a form of hypermetamorphosis, in which the larva goes through multiple stages of morphologically
Macrosiagon_limbata
Species of beetle
are only about 3 mm long, and their development proceeds through hypermetamorphosis. The various larval stages are therefore of different forms. Unlike
Berberomeloe_majalis
Species of beetle
well-developed legs, is much different from later stages — a process called hypermetamorphosis. Meloe angusticollis larvae hitchhike on bees to reach food sources
Meloe_angusticollis
Order of insects
orthopteran host's tarsus (foot). Once inside the host, they undergo hypermetamorphosis and transform into a less-mobile, legless larval form. They induce
Strepsiptera
Species of beetle
stage of these insects is quite complex, as they are characterized by hypermetamorphosis, a kind of complete insect metamorphosis in which, in addition to
Hycleus_polymorphus
insects use this life cycle. Some insects have evolved this system to hypermetamorphosis. Complete metamorphosis is a trait of the most diverse insect group
Insect_reproduction
Family of beetles
Mediterranean genus Vesperus have larvae characterised by a peculiar larval hypermetamorphosis. The larvae I have a normal worm-like aspect (though characterised
Vesperidae
Study of mites and ticks
taxonomy, particularly in Africa. Aleksei Zachvatkin, discovered hypermetamorphosis in the Meloidae and Bombyliidae, A number of mite genera are named
Acarology
Species of beetle
life. In particular, they are characterised by a peculiar larval hypermetamorphosis, with some polymorphic larval instars. Larvae are polyphagous, but
Vesperus_luridus
Russian entomologist and acarologist (1905–1950)
and travelled on several expeditions. Among his discoveries were of hypermetamorphosis in the Meloidae and Bombyliidae. His last publication under the name
Aleksei_Zachvatkin
Family of moths
short and laterally flattened. Most larval Gracillariidae undergo hypermetamorphosis, meaning there is a major change within the larval stage. Early instars
Gracillariidae
Species of beetle
second instar differs markedly from the first – a phenomenon known as hypermetamorphosis; they are shorter and wider, with much shorter legs. The larva feeds
Pheropsophus_aequinoctialis
Species of insect
When males find their ant host, the first instar larvae go through hypermetamorphosis, bore through the cuticle, and moult into the second instar larvae
Caenocholax_fenyesi
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Muslim
Angel, Amorous
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English
English short form of Roman Latin Priscilla, PRIS means "ancient."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Young
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Sun
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Hindu, Indian
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American, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Swedish, Swiss
Noble Friend; Magical; Elfin; Elf Friend or Old Friend
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Holy Place of Naam
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Tamil
Glorious praise
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Indian, Sanskrit
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Variant spelling of French Tristan, probably TRYSTAN means "riot, tumult."
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n.
A kind of metamorphosis, in certain insects, in which the larva itself undergoes remarkable changes of form and structure during its growth.