Definition of Frontoclypeal. Meaning of Frontoclypeal. Synonyms of Frontoclypeal

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Meaning of Frontoclypeal from wikipedia

- at the front and no bridge No line dividing the frons and clypeus (frontoclypeal suture) Maxillary palps with non-needle-shaped tips, Divided galea and...
- length. Members of the genus are characterized by the absence of a frontoclypeal suture, closed procoxal cavities and, in the male, elongate mandibles...
- most species, though, the frons is bordered at its anterior by the frontoclypeal or epistomal sulcus above the clypeus. Laterally it is limited by the...
- flattened beetles, characterized by long filiform antennae, presence of a frontoclypeal suture, open anterior coxal cavities, and broadly rounded intercoxal...
- in the subfamily Brontinae, tribe Brontini, by its possession of a frontoclypeal suture, absence of hindwings, elytra not fused, and lack of body incrustation...
- carina and covered by loosely distribute setae. The posterior part of frontoclypeal is slender. In lateral view, the head is dorsally straight with eyes...
- sclerotized. Diagnostic characters for larvae include the presence of a frontoclypeal suture, flat and dome-like antennal sensorium, simple malar apex which...
- semicircular to elongate-ovate and moderately to strongly convex. The frontoclypeal suture is rounded or V-shaped, and lacks lateral ridges. The apical...
- convexity bordered posteriorly by the frontal lobes; occasionally the frontoclypeal suture is evident. Compound eyes always present, in lateral view reniform...
- matching indentations behind the eyes, to a bulging frontal ledge in the frontoclypeal region. The head also contains distinctive cuticular ducts that enter...