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Depending partly on
their form and function,
setae may be
called hairs,
macrotrichia, chaetae, or scales. The
setal membrane is not
cuticularized and movement...
- The wing
bears microtrichia,
often as scales, and some
species have
macrotrichia. The
number of
longitudinal veins is reduced. Only
veins R1, R4+5, M3+4...
- absent, and the wing
membrane is
densely covered with
microtrichia (
macrotrichia present in Sylvicola). The
costa (C) ends at or just
beyond the tip of...
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macrotrichia,
which are larger, socketed, and may be
restricted to veins. The
scales of
Lepidoptera and
Trichoptera are
highly modified macrotrichia....
- they lack a lumen. As per
Scoble (2005): Morphologically,
scales are
macrotrichia, and thus
homologous with the
large hairs (and scales) that
cover the...
-
macrotrichia,
which are larger, socketed, and may be
restricted to veins. The
scales of
Lepidoptera and
Trichoptera are
highly modified macrotrichia....
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Ledromorpha Stål, 1864
Ledropsella Evans, 1966
Ledropsis White, 1844
Macrotrichia Zhang, Sun & Dai, 2009
Midoria Katô, 1931
Neotituria Kato, 1932 Pachyledra...
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species have
shorter antennae than males.
Edwards observed that the
macrotrichia (hairs or bristles) on the
wings of S.
fractinervis are less dense, and...
- Lepidoptera.
According to
Scoble (2005), "morphologically,
scales are
macrotrichia, and thus
homologous with the
large hairs (and scales) that
cover the...
- band. The band is
dominated by 0.15–0.30 mm (0.0059–0.0118 in) long
macrotrichia which uniformly cover the
region with no
differentiation when crossing...