imago

biology
Also known as: adult insect, spinner

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butterflies

flies

  • housefly
    In dipteran: Adult

    The adult fly emerges from the pupa soft and crumpled with a colourless skin (integument) and perfectly formed (though not fully pigmented) hairs and bristles. The newly emergent adult swallows air to expand its body and wings and to force blood through its body.…

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insect metamorphosis

  • insect diversity
    In insect: Role of hormones

    many insects exhibit polymorphism as adults. For example, the worker and reproductive castes in ants and bees may be different, termites have a soldier caste as well as reproductives and persistent larvae, adult aphids (Homoptera) may be winged or wingless, and some butterflies show striking seasonal or sexual dimorphism. The…

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mayflies

  • Mayfly
    In mayfly: Life cycle

    …the last time, and the imago, or adult stage (sometimes called a spinner), emerges. Mayflies are the only insects that molt after developing functional wings. The subimago resembles the imago in overall appearance, although it is softer and duller in color than the adult. The wings of the subimago, generally…

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periodical cicadas

  • Periodical cicada
    In periodical cicada: Physical description

    Known as imagoes, adult periodical cicadas are large, sturdy insects with characteristic red eyes and a black thorax. The underside of the abdomen may be solid black or orange or striped in those colors, depending on the species. The large wings are longer than the body and…

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