- are distinct,
often sharp,
spines on the
posterior mesonotum (posterior
mesonatals) and also in the
middle of the
metanotum (median metanotales). The triangle...
- distinct,
relatively sharp spines on the
posterior mesonotum (posterior
mesonatals) and smaller,
blunter ones in the
middle of the
metanotum (median metanotals)...
- and labrum).
Adults have
small tegmina separated by more than half the
mesonatal width.
Found only in New Zealand, this
species is
restricted to the alpine...
-
reinforced with long spines.
There are only four
spines on each side of the
mesonatal margins,
while there are
usually five in
similar species. On each side...
-
mesonotum are
covered with
bumps or
short conical spines. The pro- and
mesonatal spines are only
slightly developed. Most con****uous are the
conical premedian...
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Spines on the pro-, meso- and
metanotum are
referred to as pronotals,
mesonatals and metanotals, respectively.
Spines on the meso- and
metapleura are generally...
-
Spines on the pro, meso- and
metanotum are
referred to as pronotals,
mesonatals and metanotals, respectively.
Spines on the meso- and meta
pleura are...