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- uniform antennae (for example: millipedes), all segments are called antennomeres. Some groups have a simple or variously modified apical or subapical...
- Bearing antennae, as in "antenniferous tubercle". antennomere A segment of an antenna. The term antennomere is used in particular when the segments are fairly...
- 10-segmented antennae, in which the 8th antennomere of the club is deeply grooved and occupied by the 9th and 10th antennomeres. The legs have prominent spurs...
- ultimate legs are dark blue. Its antennae are divided into 17 articles (antennomeres) S. arthrorhabdoides is found only in parts of Colombia between altitudes...
- all-brown species are about 6–9 mm (0.2–0.4 in) long, have a short second antennomere (compared to the third) as well as large eyes. Unlike many firefly species...
- long and yellowish in color, and short antennae in which the first two antennomeres are longer than the others. The larvae are elongate, 4–10 mm in length...
- The head is narrower than the thorax, with antennae consisting of 10 antennomeres with a three-segment club. The elytra are elongate with parallel sides...
- which is the same width as length, or notably longer than wide; terminal antennomere as long as the preceding one or two segments combined. Male: Alae radial...
- incomplete, according to field work, and the first antenna segment (an antennomere) is less hirsute (hairy) than the second or more distant segments. In...
- genital structure, being smaller, having a round thorax and the first antennomere being shorter and stouter, In some parts of Europe, P.bipustulatus is...