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- produced into a pseudostyle. Vein M3 usually does not reach the wing-margin. Metapleura bare. The larvae are thallus-miners of thallose liverworts. Meigen JW...
- metanotum. Continuing with this logic, there are also the mesopleura and metapleura, as well as the mesosternum and metasternum. The tergal plates of the...
- regions. They are mimics of wasps and the genus is distinguished by the metapleura being widely separate behind the hind coxae. The elongated frontal base...
- distinguished A. piurana from A. hortensis Philippi by a yellow spot on the metapleura (=katatergum + anatergum), dark apical margin of the scutellum, oblique...
- parallel sided, but widened backwards. In addition, on the meso- and metapleura there are clearly developed extensions over the coxae with easily recognizable...
- tarsus; 16: propleura; 17: prosternum; 18: mesopleura; 19: mesosternum; 20: metapleura; 21: metasternum; 22: compound eye; 23: arista; 24: antenna; 25: maxillary...
- forwards. The spiracles of the second abdominal segment are concealed by the metapleura. Abdominal sternite III has paired trichobothria. In males, sternite VIII...
- pronotals, mesonatals and metanotals, respectively. Spines on the meso- and metapleura are generally referred to as laterals and the individual spines above...
- antennal segment, or by having hairs on the metapleuron. In Ptiolina the metapleura (immediately in front of halteres) are bare. Separating Ptiolina from...
- transversely to the body axis (sulcus medi**** transversum). Mesopleura and metapleura with four or five smaller spines and a strong and comparatively slender...