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- pollen by s****ing flower anthers with the inner surface of the midleg basitarsus, during which the pollen is transferred to hairs on the underside of the...
- between the femur and the tibia, and the metatarsus (sometimes called basitarsus) between the tibia and the tarsus (sometimes called telotarsus), making...
- intermediately sized sacks have the highest mating rate. The prothoracic basitarsus (a leg segment) in the male produces the silk for the balloon. The balloon...
- the spur on the anterior side of the fore tibia being shorter than the basitarsus and tibial spur in both ****ual and a****ual generations. It can also be...
- adjective, magna, meaning 'large', refers to a broad section of their legs (Basitarsus III) and long sting lancet in workers of this species. A. magna is very...
- of the species have a sp**** row of bristles along the mid tibia and basitarsus, and females will always have a yellow mid-tibia. C. longicornis generally...
- radically different mouthparts and a scopa limited to the hind tibia and basitarsus. Melitta have a crucial role as pollinators and they are protected through...
- by the spur on the anterior side of fore tibia being shorter than the basitarsus and tibial spurs in both generations. It can be separated from B. kinseyi...
- five tarsal segments. The basal segment (closest to the body) is the basitarsus, and the terminal pretarsus has a pair of tarsal claws. The protibia and...
- tarsomere is sometimes con****uously enlarged and is distinguished as the basitarsus. On the under surfaces of the tarsal subsegments in certain Orthoptera...