Do all insect have wings?

Of course, not all insects have developed wings, these including such groups as spring-tails and silverfish. Some parasitic groups are believed to have lost their wings through evolution. When wings are present in insects, they commonly consist of two pairs.
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Are there any insects without wings?

Apterygota are a subclass of small, agile insects, distinguished from other insects by their lack of wings in the present and in their evolutionary history. They include Thysanura (silverfish and firebrats). Some species lacking wings are members of insect orders that generally do have wings.
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Why don t all insects have wings?

Immature insects never have wings because they have not developed yet. Most of these need only to feed and grow so the eggs are usually laid by the parent insect in an area where the growing larvae will have food.
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Do all insects with wings fly?

Many species of insects cannot fly, and this is either because they have lost their wings through evolution or never developed them. Most flying adult insets have developed two pairs of wings.
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Do all insects have wings and antennae?

They use their antennae to touch and smell the world around them. Adult insects (and most immatures) have six legs that are attached to the middle section of the body, the thorax. Insects are the only arthropods that have wings, and the wings are always attached to the thorax, like the legs. All insects lay eggs.
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Evolution of Insect Wings



Can all insects fly yes or no?

Most insects have two pairs of wings, which lift them into the air so they can fly. In some types of insects, such as flies and beetles, the second pair of wings changed shape as the insect evolved and is no longer used for flying.
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What are wingless insects called?

apterygote, broadly, any of the primitive wingless insects, distinct from the pterygotes, or winged insects.
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Do ants have wings?

Ants with Wings

Only reproductive ants have wings, and they are winged and able to fly only during the breeding season. Ant species that do not swarm do not have winged members, and they increase their populations through budding.
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Do cockroaches have wings?

Do Cockroaches Have Wings? About 55 types of cockroaches live in the U.S. and many of them have wings that are used for flight, while others rarely use their wings. Several species are capable of flight for short distances, while others use their wings to simply glide, rather than flap their wings to fly.
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Which insect does not fly?

Some insects, such as cockroaches, have wings but are reluctant flyers, preferring to crawl to find food and shelter. Termites and ants are mainly wingless, so most of their behaviour involves crawling, and produce 'reproductives' that are temporarily winged during a short breeding season.
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What fly but have no wings?

The answer to the “what flies without wings” riddle is “time”.
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What insects have wings but Cannot fly?

Your brother is almost right, however. Most insects do have wings. Fleas, lice, silverfish, and firebrats are the only truly wingless insect groups that most of us are familiar with. Most adult insects have two pairs of wings, but they're not always visible.
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What do all insects have in common?

Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae.
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Are there moths without wings?

After the Psychids, the families with the greatest number of species with wingless females are the Geometridae (loopers) and the Lymantridae (tussock moths). In the Lymantridae some are wingless and many have non-functional wings (Hackman, 1966).
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Why some insects are wingless?

Flightlessness is often encountered where the energetic costs of flight are high (i.e. cold regions or areas of high winds). In many insect groups there is a trend toward increased brachyptery with increasing altitude and latitude.
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Is a centipede an insect?

Millipedes and centipedes are not insects. They are actually more closely related to lobsters, crayfish and shrimp. However, unlike their marine cousins, millipedes and centipedes are land dwellers. They are typically found in moist habitats or areas with high humidity and are most active at night.
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Do fleas have wings?

The answer to this question is a resounding, no. Fleas definitely do not have wings. They are not able to fly, although sometimes it may seem like they can, the way they multiply and can infest a structure in no time flat.
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Can crickets fly?

House crickets are 3/4 to 7/8 inches long as adults. They are yellowish-brown with 3 dark bands that cross their head from eye to eye. Their legs resemble those of a grasshopper in that that they use them to propel themselves. They are fully winged and can fly but mostly crawl or hop.
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Do bed bugs have wings?

Bed bugs have small, flat, oval-shaped bodies. They are wingless. Adults do have the vestiges of wings called wing pads, but they do not fully develop into functional wings. Adults are brown in color, although their bodies redden after feeding.
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Can grasshoppers fly?

Indeed grasshoppers and crickets have pretty strong wings that allow them to travel long distances in search of food and or mates. Besides long distance travel, grasshoppers can also fly pretty high for their size and weight, as this guy (or gal) on the top of the Bank of America Plaza reminds us.
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Do flies have wings?

Adult flies have only one pair of wings, on the mesothorax or second thoracic segment. The hind wings, modified into halteres, have a stalk and a knob, or club, that may be large and heavy relative to the size of the fly. The halteres vibrate up and down in time with the wings and act as gyroscopes in flight.
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Do termites fly?

The long-winged termite nymphs have eyes and wing buds that eventually develop into full wings. They are male and female and will develop into the alates that swarm when the weather is suitable.
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Do all insects have exoskeletons?

So now we know that all insects are also arthropods. Arthropods also have a hard exoskeleton, like you might see on a crab or on a beetle. They don't have bones inside their bodies like humans. Instead, their 'bones' are on the outside, like a suit of armour, which is why it is called an exoskeleton.
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Is spider an insect?

For one thing, many people think spiders are insects. They're not. Insects have a head, thorax and abdomen, and the thorax has three pairs of legs. They also eyes, antennae and mouthparts, the Explorit Science Center website points out.
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Do all insects have eyes?

Many insects have two kinds of eyes – simple and compound (all insects with compound eyes have simple eyes, but not all insects with simple eyes have compound eyes).
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