Definition of Discocellular. Meaning of Discocellular. Synonyms of Discocellular

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Discocellular. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Discocellular and, of course, Discocellular synonyms and on the right images related to the word Discocellular.

Definition of Discocellular

No result for Discocellular. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Discocellular from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- orange-red apical patch does not reach much further than to the black discocellular spot, the rest of the upperside being white with the exception of the...
- anterior veins; discocellular spot large, black: hind wing with a broad blackish crenulated band and a large orange-yellow discocellular spot. Underside...
- with subbasal and antemedial larger spots on the costa, as well as a discocellular spot. The postmedial line is strongly marked and outwardly oblique from...
- 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...
- developed. The female marked similarly to the male the forewing the discocellular spot and the submarginal spots larger, on the hindwing the discal spots...
- the cell, a large annulus around the discocellular. The hindwings are white with a black point on the discocellular. "GlobIZ search". Global Information...
- well as a pot in the cell with a small white center. There is a larger discocellular spot with a much larger center. There is a nearly straight submarginal...