26, b) - of Coleoptera and Hymenoptera, for example - in which the wings, legs and other appendages are not fixed to the trunk, and the obtect pupae (fig. [Please select]
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} : that portion of an obtect pupa covering head and thorax: the anterior segments of larva that have no obviously separated head. [Please select]
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Neolepidoptera: all haustellate Lepidoptera, except the generalized Micropterygidae; mandibles not functionally present; pupa incomplete or obtect: see paleolepidoptera and protolepidoptera. [Please select]
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Obtected: applied to pupae when they are covered with a chitinous case which confines and conceals all appendages, though their outlines may be marked on the surface: see free, and coarctate. [Please select]
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