- pronotum mesoscutum tegula prepectus
mesothoracic spiracle head The
superfamily Chalcidoidea is a
megadiverse group of
parasitic wasps that...
-
position to the
Hemipteran scutellum. In
Diptera and
Hymenoptera the
mesothoracic scutellum is also distinct, but much
smaller than the mesoscutum. Glossary...
- up in the metathorax,
opening laterally through ostioles between the
mesothoracic and
metathoracic pleura. The
Coreidae generally feed on the sap of plants...
- a
phenotype wherein metathoracic and
first abdominal segments become mesothoracic segments.
Another well-known
example is Antennapedia: a gain-of-function...
- "contains one pair of legs, however, the
wings are
found only on the
mesothoracic and
metathoracic segments."
Reproductive organs,
respiratory organs,...
- "alates", and
wingless morphs are said to be "apterous". The
forewing (
mesothoracic wing) of the
alate in the
Aphididae has four to six
veins attached to...
- Cretaceous. The best
defining feature,
unique to the family, is the
mesothoracic spiracle has moved, and is
actually located in the
upper corner of the...
- blister-like
lobes on the
metanotum of
these insects, just
posterior to the
mesothoracic scutellum,
shaped and
positioned in such a way as to
latch onto the base...
-
fornix tympani; a
longitudinal groove with
androconial scales on the male
mesothoracic tibiae; an
often spinose antrum; and a
sella (a
medially directed clasper...
-
series of
circular markings and a
characteristic dorsal median stripe.
Mesothoracic and
abdominal spiracles are brown. Legs may be
yellowish or whitish....