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several pairs of
setae on the
prothorax and at most one hair on the
mesopleura . The male's
reproductive organs are
characterized byrudimentary aedes...
-
called the metanotum.
Continuing with this logic,
there are also the
mesopleura and metapleura, as well as the
mesosternum and metasternum. The tergal...
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rufous with two grey
longitudinal bands,
pleurae with pale pruinosity,
mesopleura ciliated or not and
without an
erect macrochaete.The legs are yellow:...
- than it is wide. It does not
reach the
middle of the mesonotum. The
mesopleuras are
toothed and have a
spine above the mesocoxa. The
expanded metapleurae...
-
setae on the propleura,
usually one pair of
setae on the prothorax,
hairy mesopleura and
numerous hairs at the base of the rear
notopleural setae.For terms...
- paraguanensis,
Psammacoma falconensis,
Psammotreta hadra,
Donax sp.,
Tagelus (
Mesopleura) n. sp. aff. divisus,
Solecurtus sp.,
Solena sp., Abra sp., Agriopoma...
- paraguanensis,
Psammacoma falconensis,
Psammotreta hadra,
Donax sp.,
Tagelus (
Mesopleura) n. sp. aff. divisus,
Solecurtus sp.,
Solena sp., Abra sp., Agriopoma...
- femora; 13: tibia; 14: spur; 15: tarsus; 16: propleura; 17: prosternum; 18:
mesopleura; 19: mesosternum; 20: metapleura; 21: metasternum; 22:
compound eye; 23:...
- suture,
broadly even
width that
continues over the
posterior margin of the
mesopleura.
There is
another similar fascia just
before the scutellum,
narrowed near...
-
Prothoracic bristles are
absent and with one
sternopleural bristle. The
mesopleura are
usually bare,
rarely setulose. The
front femora bear bristles. The...