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- plates) are the metanotum (dorsal), the metasternum (ventral), and the metapleuron (lateral) on each side. The metathorax is the segment that bears the...
- pleuron is positioned to the side (lateral). The terms pro-, meso- and metapleuron are used respectively for the pleura of the first, second and third thoracic...
- underside of the thorax extending more than half-way to the edge of the metapleuron. They discharge large amounts of this foul-smelling liquid when disturbed...
- flagellomeres plus a clear separation of the first abdominal tergum from the metapleuron can reliably separate them. These sawflies are often black or brown,...
- location of the anterior spiracles on the pleura of the thorax. The metapleuron may be entire or divided by a suture into two halves, and either with...
- Notum: 1. prescutum, 2. scutum, 3. scutellum Pleuron: 4. propleuron, 5. mesopleuron, 6. metapleuron Sternum: 7. prosternum, 8. mesosternum, 9. metasternum...
- mesopleuron, and the hindwing articulates between the metanotum and metapleuron. The legs arise from the mesopleuron and metapleura. The mesothorax and...
- deeply divided upper and lower mesepimeron separating the acropleuron and metapleuron, a feature found only in Metapelma, the shapes of the hind legs and head...
- fringe laterally. On the pleural area the anterior anepisternum, meron, metapleuron, and metasternum are all bare. The upper and lower katepisternal hair...
- the kidney-shaped third antennal segment, or by having hairs on the metapleuron. In Ptiolina the metapleura (immediately in front of halteres) are bare...