Due to the island environment, many insect species have developed reduced or absent wings.
Eagle Butte has been working hard at developing both roots and wings since its early beginning.
A huge and nameless thing whose progeny might some day develop wings.
The 33d-ranked Gustafsson virtually develops wings on his feet when he plays on it.
River insects develop wings in the last stage of their life cycle, and dragonflies are known to be able to fly many miles.
The second generation develops wings and disperses, repeating the process.
Males and females at the larval stage either develop wings or stay wingless.
However, they were believed to not have developed wings.
They only develop wings if the population gets so overcrowded that they need to fly off to a new food source.
Without this to anchor their wing muscles, they could not fly even if they were to develop suitable wings.