Heterogyna: the ants: referring to the different kinds of females, - queens and workers, - as distinguished from males.
Heteromera: Coleopteran in which the anterior and middle tarsi are 5- jointed and the posterior are 4-jointed.
Heteromerous: having an unequal number of tarsal joints on the feet.
Heterometabola: differing among themselves in metamorphosis; but not manifesting abrupt stages.
Heteromorphous: the metamorphosis complete, in abrupt stages, the larva unlike the adult.
Heteronomous: if two parts, compared with each other, are of different quality: differing in development or function.
Heteropalpi: palpi with a different number of joints in male and female, as in some Trichoptera.
Heteroptera: an ordinal term applied to that series of Hemiptera in which the anterior wings differ in texture from the posterior, and the different regions of primaries differ in texture.
Heteropterous: with wings of different texture in different parts.
Heterotypical: a genus, described from more than one species, these differing in structure,