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- antennae are black. The upper part of the abdomen is brick-red, while the connexivum is blackish. The front wings are colorless and transparent and reach the...
- femur; 8: compound eye; 9: antenna; 10: clypeus; 23: laterotergites (connexivum); 25: pronotum; 26: scutellum; 27: clavus; 28: corium; 29: embolium; 30:...
- femur; 8: compound eye; 9: antenna; 10: clypeus; 23: laterotergites (connexivum); 25: pronotum; 26: scutellum; 27: clavus; 28: corium; 29: embolium; 30:...
- with a length of 20–21 mm. The flattened lateral border of the abdomen (connexivum) has a black pattern more or less black with round pale spot in middle...
- photoreceptor units or ommatidia (ommatidium, singular).Figure 2 d below connexivum or connexiva (plural) (largely in Heteroptera and similarly dorsoventrally...
- is in reference to the pure green color of the pronotum, scutellum and connexivum, without brown punctures or stains (Gr. Amiantos—pure, unspotted). Wikimedia...
- femur; 8: compound eye; 9: antenna; 10: clypeus; 23: laterotergites (connexivum); 25: pronotum; 26: scutellum; 27: clavus; 28: corium; 29: embolium; 30:...
- 28 in). It can be distinguished for its membranous forewings and the connexivum with dark and light stripes. It mainly feeds on Hyperi**** species, but...
- sanguinolenta also has a few black spots on the ventral plates of the connexivum, the lateral border of the abdomen. Adults can be seen in May through...
- millimetres (0.28–0.31 in). These bugs have a brown body with a black connexivum showing orange-red spots. They are partly-winged, with quite reddish wings...