- many
insects exhibit different sized hairs,
commonly referred to as
macrochaetes (thicker
longer hairs) and
microchaetes (thinner
shorter hairs), previous...
- Marcellini, S (2006). "The
origin and
evolution of
stereotyped patterns of
macrochaetes on the nota of
cyclorraphous Diptera". Heredity. 97 (3): 148–156. doi:10...
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second antennal segment is much
shorter than the third.The
pteropleural macrochaetes are
reduced or ciliform. The anal
nervure is not shaded. For
terms see...
- the mesoscutellum. The legs are
relatively long and strong, with many
macrochaetes performing a
raptorial function. The
wings are well developed, often...
- Male
arista with 8-10 hairs. Abdomen:
tergite IV with 8-16
marginal macrochaetes :
Female tegument shining black;
chaetotaxy normal. Wing: transverse...
- be
divided into two main types,
macrochaete and microchaete,
based on
their size and physiology. The
larger macrochaete are
thicker and
stouter than the...
- in
scale form, they all
share a
similar structure. Scales, like
other macrochaetes,
arise from
special trichogenic (hair-producing)
cells and have a socket...
- Palearctic. On the
bulky wedge-shaped head the
orbits have a
large posterior macrochaete.The
antennae are reddish. The body is
transparent red
covered in a dense...
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tightly yellow at
posterior margin with
black villi;
rufous sternites;
Macrochaetes yellowish.
Oviscapte black, apex and
sides rufous, with fine, yellowish...
-
isetensis (L.) Soják,
Lomelosia leucactis (Patzak) Soják,
Lomelosia macrochaete (Boiss. & Hausskn.) Soják,
Lomelosia olgae (Albov) Soják,
Lomelosia rhodantha...