Definition of Discocellular. Meaning of Discocellular. Synonyms of Discocellular

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- origins of veins 6 to 4 along the top of the cell which is known as discocellular vein. cell cup Taxonomically important term used in Diptera identification...
- upper discocellular extremely short, bent immediately below the subcostal, middle discocellular inwardly oblique and straight, lower discocellular concave...
- anterior veins; discocellular spot large, black: hind wing with a broad blackish crenulated band and a large orange-yellow discocellular spot. Underside...
- cell so widened out as to touch the discocellular spot. In lightly marked specimens in addition to the discocellular spot, there is only an irregular terminal...
- which the subcostal nervules branch off, in the direction of the lower discocellular which closes the cell in the hindwing and finally in the enormous ****ual...
- towards the costa, as well as a discocellular lunule. The postmedial line is sinuous. The hindwings have a discocellular spot, a slightly sinuous postmedial...
- and with an outcurved antemedial line, as well as a black spot on the discocellular. There is a postmedial, almost subterminal white line edged on either...
- tinted in some specimens with green. The forewing is with or without a discocellular black spot, that varies in size; costa and termen sometimes without...
- oblique antemedial line with a whitish band on the inner edge and a black discocellular spot, as well as three pale annuli on the outer half of the costa. There...
- 2, 3, and 4; veins 5 and 6 arise from the points of junction of the discocellulars; the subcostal vein and its continuation beyond the apex of cell, vein...