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On the other hand, by adaptation, or as the result of parasitism and consequent lack of active motion, the original number of segments may by disuse be diminished. Thus in adult wasps and bees, the last three or four abdominal segments may be nearly lost, though the larval number is ten. During metamorphosis the body is made over, and the number, shape, and structure of the segments greatly modified. In the female of the Stylopidæ the thorax loses all traces of segments, and is fused with the head, and the abdominal segments are faintly marked, losing their chitin.
While the maxillæ have several joints, the mandibles are 1–jointed, but there are traces of two joints in Campodea, certain beetles, etc. In the antenna there is a great elasticity in respect to the number of joints, which vary from one or two to a hundred or more. It is likewise so in the thoracic legs, where the number of tarsal joints varies from one to five; also in the cercopoda, the number of joints varying from one or two to twelve or more.