-
number of
flagellomeres can vary
greatly between insect species, and
often is of
diagnostic importance.[citation needed] True
flagellomeres are connected...
- 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 13
flagellomeres in the
female antennae. L.
amplificatus is the only
species of
Ceratopogonidae to
possess this many
antennal flagellomeres as well...
- thin
black line on
flagellomeres 3–9.
These flagellomeres are
black dorsally,
while the
others are orange-yellow. The last
flagellomere is recurved. These...
- main
physical characteristics is:
Antenna size (with
eight or
fewer flagellomeres) is reduced. In many
species the
third segment, the flagellum, is fused...
- family. It is the only
North American species with
pectinate (comblike)
flagellomeres (antenna segments).
United States. Loew,
Hermann (1863). "Diptera Americae...
-
chalcid wasps than to the core Pteromalidae.
Antenna usually with 8
flagellomeres,
including a single-segment clava;
antennal toruli (bases) are placed...
- scape: a pedicel, and 10
flagellomeres. The
males of all
other Pepsis species possess 13
antennal segments (i.e. 11
flagellomeres).
Younger females of P...
-
thorax above the
point where the legs join). They have
antennae with 10
flagellomeres in
females and 11 in males. Most
Pompilidae have
straight inner eye...
- gall-forming
chalcid wasps than to pteromalids.
Antenna with 10–12
flagellomeres,
including a
small fourth clavomere. The
labrum is flexible, and hidden...