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- unforked. Crossveins link the longitudinal veins, and are named accordingly (for example, the medio-cubital crossvein is termed m-cu). Some crossveins have...
- The s****er lobe can be seen on the right side of the left tegmen. The crossveins of the right tegmen are not visible, as the left tegmen overlies the right...
- denticauda). This species usually has seven antenodal crossveins in the fore-wing and six antenodal crossveins in the hind-wing. It is small in size with a wingspan...
- the Diptera, having little more than a series of parallel veins without crossveins. The adults are typically nocturnal, though they orient themselves around...
- and the crossveins form the wing venation pattern. The venation patterns are different in different species. There may be very numerous crossveins or rather...
- with a postocular spine, ridge, and plane, non-pectinate antennae, four crossveins between the radius and the radial sector, and distinctive male terminalia...
- length of 15–40 mm. They have two antenodal crossveins, most postnodal crossveins aligned with crossveins behind them, quadrilateral cell almost rectangular...
- and subcosta R crossveins run between adjacent branches of the radius R-M crossveins run between the radius and media M-CU crossveins run between the...
- by the broadly red genae, pointed apex of the fore wing, black gradate crossveins, and spinellae on the male genitalia. The larvae of this species prey...
- usually follow a diagonal course and are often parallel to each other. Crossveins are totally absent. The costa reaches only to the point of confluence...