-
number of
flagellomeres can vary
greatly between insect species, and
often is of
diagnostic importance.[citation needed] True
flagellomeres are connected...
- non-pollinose and shiny. The
basal flagellomere is
squarish and the
arista is
about three times as long as the
basal flagellomere and
covered in long, soft hairs...
- dm-cu and M1. The
basal flagellomere is oval, the
arista short and pilose,
about 3.5 to 4
times as long as the
basal flagellomere. A
female specimen of...
-
basal flagellomere is oval and the
arista is
short and
relatively thick,
covered in long, soft hairs,
about 2.0–2.5
times as long as
basal flagellomere. Female...
- herbivores.
Vespoid wasp
females have
antennae with 10
flagellomeres,
while males have 11
flagellomeres. The edge of the
pronotum reaches or p****es the tegula...
- of vein R1+2. The
basal flagellomere is oval, the
arista long and pilose,
about 2.5
times as long as the
basal flagellomere.
Females are much the same...
- prominence. The face is black,
ventral half yellow;
occiput black;
basal flagellomere dark yellow;
scape and
pedicel yellow with
black setae dorsally; thorax...
- main
physical characteristics is:
Antenna size (with
eight or
fewer flagellomeres) is reduced. In many
species the
third segment, the flagellum, is fused...
-
tarsomere thick. The
basal flagellomere is rectangular, the
arista long and pilose,
nearly three times as long as the
basal flagellomere. The
cerci are unmodified...
- thin
black line on
flagellomeres 3–9.
These flagellomeres are
black dorsally,
while the
others are orange-yellow. The last
flagellomere is recurved. These...