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What (who) is hypermetamorphosis$36742$ - definition

NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISORDER INVOLVING IRRESISTIBLE USAGE OF OBJECTS IN VIEW
Utilization behaviour; Utilisation behaviour; Hypermetamorphosis (psychology)

Hypermetamorphosis         
  • These planidia are fairly typical of certain species of parasitoid wasps, in this case the genus ''[[Perilampus]]''.
  • Hypermetamorphosis in Meloidae. This form of planidium is a typical triungulin and feeds in its first instar. In its second instar it turns into a less triungulin-like form, and feeds again. It then turns into the Scarabaeoid form for two or more instars, depending on species. After that it adopts pre-pupal forms, pupates, and finally emerges as an adult beetle.
  • Triungulin on a butterfly. This probably is an example of [[phoresy]] rather than parasitism.
CONCEPT IN ENTOMOLOGY
Hypermetamorphic
·noun A kind of metamorphosis, in certain insects, in which the larva itself undergoes remarkable changes of form and structure during its growth.
Utilization behavior         
Utilization behavior (UB) is a type of neurobehavioral phenomena that involves someone grabbing objects in view and starting the 'appropriate' behavior associated with it at an 'inappropriate' time.Ishihara, K.

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Utilization behavior

Utilization behavior (UB) is a type of neurobehavioral phenomena that involves someone grabbing objects in view and starting the 'appropriate' behavior associated with it at an 'inappropriate' time. Utilization behavior people have difficulty resisting the impulse to operate or manipulate objects which are in their visual field and within reach. Characteristics of UB include unintentional, unconscious actions triggered by the immediate environment. The unpreventable excessive behavior has been linked to lesions in the frontal lobe. UB has also been referred to as "bilateral magnetic apraxia" and "hypermetamorphosis".