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Metabola
‖ Metabola, n. pl. Ent. (mɛˈtæbələ) Formerly Metabolia. [mod.L. neut. pl., f. Gr. µεταβόλος changeable.] A division of insects comprising those which undergo complete metamorphosis.1817 Leach Zool. Misc. III. 58 Subclassis 11, Metabolia. 1855 Dallas Nat. Hist. I. 342 The suctorial Metabola. 1888 Rol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metapterygota
Living Subgroups Odonatoptera Odonata Neoptera Endopterygota (=Metabola or Holometabola) Exopterygota Phylogeny References Insect taxonomy Pterygota wikipedia.org
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Eupselia metabola
Eupselia metabola is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1947. wikipedia.org
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hemimetabola
‖ hemimetabola, n. pl. Entom. (ˌhɛmɪmɪˈtæbələ) [mod.L. neut. pl. (sc. insecta), f. Gr. ἡµι- hemi- + µετάβολος changeable.] A division of Insects comprising those which undergo incomplete metamorphosis.1870 Nicholson Zool. (1880) 341 Insects are divided into sections, called respectively Ametabola, H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metarealism
The main expression of its essence is given through a non-visual metaphor or, according to another Epshtein's term, a "metabola" (rather than hyperbole "Metabola" is different from the symbol or a "visual" metaphor, because it assumes the interosculation of realities. wikipedia.org
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metabasis
‖ metabasis (mɛˈtæbəsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. µετάβασις, related to µεταβαίνειν to change one's place, f. µετα- meta- + βαίνειν to go. (Cf. basis.)] A transition, spec. in Rhetoric, from one subject or point to another, in Medicine, from one remedy, etc. to another (= metabola).1657 J. Smith Myst. Rhet. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bactrospora
Bactrospora homalotropa Bactrospora inspersa Bactrospora lamprospora Bactrospora lecanorina Bactrospora littoralis Bactrospora medians Bactrospora metabola wikipedia.org
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Holometabola
‖ Holometabola, n. pl. Entom. (ˌhɒləʊmɪˈtæbələ) [mod.L., neut. pl. (sc. insecta), f. Gr. ὁλο- holo- + µεταβόλος changeable.] The insects which undergo complete metamorphosis. (More usually called simply Metabola.) Hence holometaˈbolic, holomeˈtabolous adjs., undergoing complete metamorphosis. holome... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cernuella
virgata (Da Costa, 1778) Synonyms Cernuella dobrogica Grossu, 1983: synonym of Cernuella cisalpina (Rossmässler, 1837) (junior synonym) Cernuella metabola wikipedia.org
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metabolous
metabolous, a. Ent. (mɛˈtæbələs) [f. Gr. µεταβόλ-ος changeable + -ous.] Undergoing complete metamorphosis; belonging to the division Metabola of insects.1861 J. Hogg Microsc. (1867) 601 Some metabolous insects. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eupselia
1906 Eupselia iridizona Lower, 1899 Eupselia isacta Meyrick, 1910 Eupselia leucaspis Meyrick, 1906 Eupselia melanostrepta Meyrick, 1880 Eupselia metabola wikipedia.org
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metabolian
metabolian Ent. (mɛtəˈbəʊlɪən) [f. mod.L. metabolia (see Metabola) + -an.] An insect of the division Metabola.1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. II. 18 Dr. Leach..subdivides..Insects into Ametabolians and Metabolians. Oxford English Dictionary
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伴翅类
现生物种分类 (Odonatoptera) 蜻蛉目(Odonata) (Neoptera) 外翅总目(Exopterygota) 内生翅类(Endopterygota,=Metabola或Holometabola) 系统发生树 外部连结 Metapterygota wikipedia.org
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Podotara
Some other lichens that typically grow in association with P. pilophoriformis include Bactrospora metabola, Bacidia sp., Lecanora sp., Megalaria grossa wikipedia.org
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metabole
‖ metabole Med. (mɛˈtæbəliː) Also -bola. [late L., a. Gr. µεταβολή, related to µεταβάλλειν to change.] (See quots.)1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Metabole, a change of Time, Air, or Diseases. 1722 Quincy Lex. Physico-Med. (ed. 2), Metabasis, and Metabole, signifies any Change from one thin... Oxford English Dictionary
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