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- Robber fly (Asilidae), showing tarsomeres and pretarsi with ungues, pulvilli and empodia...
- club, elongate body, narrowly separated coxae and tarsi with bisetose empodia. Only one abdominal segment is exposed behind elytra. The genus described...
- appearance of having three pairs of legs. The second pair of legs end in empodia (claw-like structures). Adult mites are approximately 160–180 μm wide;...
- Typically, they are provided with bristles at the apex of the tibiae, without empodia and, sometimes, also without pulvilli. The wings are transparent, often...
- its posterior portion may be weaker), while the tarsi have pulvilliform empodia. Males have eyes that are nearly or fully holoptic and have an endoaedeagal...
- mesoscutal bristles in the Proratinae. The legs are short and lack arolia and empodia. The wings overlap on the abdomen, in the resting phase. The abdomen is...
- bristles; the tibiae are without apical spurs and the tarsi are provided with empodia or without the median pretarsal. The wings are well developed, hyaline...
- be deeply retracted into the prosoma, and the pretarsi of all legs lack empodia and bear paired claws strongly modified into sclerotized tenent-like structures...
- amber from Myanmar, demonstrating the presence of trumpet-shaped elongate empodia in members of the families Nymphidae and Osmylidae, and argue that the...
- Triphosa corrasata Warren, 1897 Triphosa dubiosata (Walker, 1862) Triphosa empodia Prout, 1941 Triphosa expansa (Moore, 1888) Triphosa mnestira Prout, 1938...