-
uniform antennae (for example: millipedes), all
segments are
called antennomeres. Some
groups have a
simple or
variously modified apical or subapical...
- 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...
- stout,
while the
antennae are
straight and thin, with the
final three antennomeres making a
small club. This
weevil is
found in ****ociation with various...
- 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...
-
Eustrophopsis through the
presence of
characteristically contrasting antennomeres where antennomeres 1
through 4
appear rufous, 5
through 10
appear dark piceous...
- chalcidoids), and by
antennae with two to four
funicle segments and at most 10
antennomeres.
Aprostocetus Gauthier, N.; Lasalle, J.; Quicke, D. L. J.; Godfray, H...
- are
triangular in shape, with
filiform to
moniliform antennae of 11
antennomeres, and
large mandibles. The
pronotum is
narrower than the head. Both larvae...
- 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...
-
there are
distinct antennal regions; for
example flagellomeres are the
antennomeres comprising the flagellum.
anterior in
front of or
after the aforementioned...
-
curving downwards,
narrow wings with two veins, and
antennae of six to ten
antennomeres with stiletto-like
forked sense cones on
antennal segments III and IV...