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- Callosobruchus analis bean weevil. Some species of insect have evolved aedeagal spines, which damage the female reproductive tract. This has led to females...
- closely related Photinus by the presence of ventral branches in their aedeagal parameres. It was recently elevated to genus level. Paraphotinus aulophallus...
- on 2011-04-10. Retrieved 2010-07-29. Proctor, D.L. 1971. An additional aedeagal character for distinguishing Sitophilus zeamais Motsch. from Sitophilus...
- compressed labio-maxillairy complex. Aha neither have volsella nor do they have aedeagal teeth. The genus is also characterized by a medial sulcus on its pronotal...
- especially by having a bifid apex of the superior lobe and apically expanded aedeagal lobe. S. (A.) bidens is also similar to S. (A.) orientalis, but the latter...
- "sclerite" and points to the three sclerites that can be found around the aedeagal sheath of the male reproductive organ. The identification of Luciolinae...
- lobe-shaped Well-sclerotized and crisply outlined lateral lamina of the aedeagal apodeme In addition, they have reduced setae on the antennal flagellum...
- specific epithet, batmani, is a reference to the dorsal region of the aedeagal base in dorsal view, which closely resembles the open wings of a bat, like...
- brown tibiae and tarsi. Abdomen brownish. Pronotum is 1.5 to 1.8 mm long. Aedeagal sheath consists with sternite terminated by short rounded hairy posterolateral...
- presumed to be D. carolinensis. They are only distinguishable through male aedeagal dissection or DNA analysis. Species are: Dasycerus angulicollis Horn, 1882...