2023
DOI: 10.33038/jcegi.4491
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Wing Dimorphism/polymorphism in True Bugs (Heteroptera) From a Functional Viewpoint: A review

Abstract: In this review article the available information on the wing dimorphism/polymorphism occurring at non-phytophagous Heteroptera is reviewed from a functional viewpoint. This meant practically the information about the wing dimorphism/polymorphism of the superfamily Gerroidea, as hardly anything has been published on this theme of other non-phytophagous Heteroptera. Seasonal and concurrent wing dimorphism/polymorphism are treated and discussed separately. Heritability and phenotypical plasticity of the wing form… Show more

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“…This paper is the second part of the review discussing the wing dimorphism/polymorphism in true bugs (Heteroptera) from a functional viewpoint. The first part discussed the wing dimorphism/polymorphism of non-phytophagous heteropterans (GIDÓ, 2023). This second part discusses the wing dimorphism/polymorphism of phytophagous heteropterans and draws some general conclusions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper is the second part of the review discussing the wing dimorphism/polymorphism in true bugs (Heteroptera) from a functional viewpoint. The first part discussed the wing dimorphism/polymorphism of non-phytophagous heteropterans (GIDÓ, 2023). This second part discusses the wing dimorphism/polymorphism of phytophagous heteropterans and draws some general conclusions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%