Definition of Bipectinated. Meaning of Bipectinated. Synonyms of Bipectinated

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Definition of Bipectinated

Bipectinated
Bipectinate Bi*pec"ti*nate, Bipectinated Bi*pec"ti*na`ted, a. [Pref. bi- + pectinate.] (Biol.) Having two margins toothed like a comb.

Meaning of Bipectinated from wikipedia

- shaped like a string of beads, comb-like (either on one side or both, bipectinate), or toothed. The physical variation of antennae is important for the...
- length of its forewings is 35mm, the antennae 12 mm long, blackish and bipectinated. The species was named after its collector A. Kallies. Nässig,2000. A...
- Mating craneflies‍— the light brown one with bipectinate antennae is male...
- moths). It is found in Madagascar. This species has a big head, with bipectinated antennaes with a length of 2/3 of the forewings. Head and chest are black-brown...
- pure white. Head and thorax are straw yellow. In males the antennae are bipectinated to three-fourths length. The hind tibiae bear two pairs of spurs. The...
- to be black sprinkled with white. The antennae of males are strongly bipectinate. Prout (1912–16) gives an account of the forms and congeners. Biston...
- The medial to left side of the cavity is dominated by a very large bipectinate ctenidium. Ventral to the visceral m****, the body cavity is occupied...
- darker clusting. Underside is cream-white. The antennae of the male are bipectinated, female antennae are ciliated. Specimen of this species have been collected...
- has a white comma-shaped (tornal) spot. It has marked plumose (short, bipectinate) antennae. The wingspan measures between 35 and 38 mm. The female moth...
- head and prothoracic collar, lighter color on the thorax, and either bipectinate antennae or antennae with flagellomeral setae in males. Anoba – type...