- of metasoma; C:
frontal view of face; E:
ventral view of mesotibia; G:
metatibia.
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
- fine hairs. The legs are long and
slender with the tips of the
tibia (
metatibia) long
enough to
extend beyond the tip of the
abdomen (metasoma). ****ual...
-
leaving the
possibility that the
antennae are
thirteen segments long. The
metatibia of L.
pittfieldae lacks the rasp-like
structure found in
modern species...
- this posture. Many
Heliodinidae have the
inner and
outer spurs of the
metatibia subequal. The
larval host
plants of the
majority of
species are in the...
- The
hindwing (when present) has
distinct claval and
jugal lobes. The
metatibia has a
calcar or
curved spur.
Rhopalosoma is a New
World genus (17 spp...
-
marking ranging from
spots on the
profemur to
stripes on the mesotibia. The
metatibia sports two rows of ten to
twelve spines, four
subapical spurs, and three...
- legs of an insect, respectively. Similarly, protibia, mesotibia, and
metatibia refer to the
tibiae of the front,
middle and hind legs. The
tarsus of...
- Electrapini, and Electrobombini. The
preserved pollen basket on the
metatibia excluded placement of E.
biesmeijeri into a
cleptoparasitic Cuckoo bee...
-
Males are tawny, with two
tufts of
setae on the
ventral surface of the
metatibia. They can be
encountered from
December to March. They nest in wood and...
-
black and subtriangular; legs yellow; all
tarsi and
apical ⅓ of
metatibia black. The
metatibia is
without apicoventral dens, the
metafemur is very
weakly incr****ate...