Definition of Mesotibia. Meaning of Mesotibia. Synonyms of Mesotibia

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- dorsal view of metasoma; C: frontal view of face; E: ventral view of mesotibia; G: metatibia. Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- in India, and Sri Lanka. Aedeagus with falcate apex and thinner ramus. Mesotibia with greater widening. Antennae in both ****es are notably stouter. Articles...
- foretibial spine, three prolateral spines, and four retrolateral spines on the mesotibia, and their tibia lacks a tympanal membrane (they hear only through vibrations...
- incrustation). Individuals of most of the species have a tooth or carina on the mesotibia, and in most of the species there are small mandibular horns in the males...
- middle and hind legs of an insect, respectively. Similarly, protibia, mesotibia, and metatibia refer to the tibiae of the front, middle and hind legs...
- differing coloration of the mesotibia (middle section of the tibia). E. brousii has yellow coloring on the basal half of the mesotibia and reddish-brown to black...
- the outside. There is a strong transverse ridge about halfway up the mesotibia, which ends in a tooth (Encl. 1). Adults can be encountered from May through...
- as well as on the articulations between the mesofemur, mesotibia and apex of the mesotibia. Males have a short scape that is approximately equal in...
- and the terminal pretarsus has a pair of tarsal claws. The protibia and mesotibia each possess a tibial spur, whereas the metatibia may contain one or two...
- of dark marking ranging from spots on the profemur to stripes on the mesotibia. The metatibia sports two rows of ten to twelve spines, four subapical...