Definition of Hexapada
||Hex*ap"o*da (?), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr.
"e`x six + -poda.] (Zoöl.) The
true, or six-legged, insects; insects other than myriapods and
arachnids.
&fist; The Hexapoda have the head, thorax, and abdomen
differentiated, and are mostly winged. They have three pairs of mouth
organs, viz., mandibles, maxillæ, and the second maxillæ
or labial palpi; three pairs of thoracic legs; and abdominal legs,
which are present only in some of the lowest forms, and in the larval
state of some of the higher ones. Many (the Metabola) undergo a
complete metamorphosis, having larvæ (known as maggots, grubs,
caterpillars) very unlike the adult, and pass through a quiescent
pupa state in which no food is taken; others (the Hemimetabola) have
larvæ much like the adult, expert in lacking wings, and an
active pupa, in which rudimentary wings appear. See Insecta.
The Hexapoda are divided into several orders.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- a taxonomic subphylum, within phylum Arthropoda - the insects etc
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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