- are
covered in
yellow hairs.
Wings Wings nearly clear,
extensively microtrichose with the
stigma dilutely yellow. The
calypter is
yellow except brown...
- of the
genus Timia (Diptera: Ulidiidae) with a key to
species with
microtrichose black scutellum". Zootaxa. 3753 (6).
Magnolia Press: 573β584. doi:10...
- of the
genus Timia (Diptera: Ulidiidae) with a key to
species with
microtrichose black scutellum". Zootaxa. 3753 (6).
Magnolia Press: 573β584. doi:10...
- male is flexible, unsclerotized,
simple and elongate; and
phallus is
microtrichose.
Braulidae are ****ociated with
honey bees, with
larvae developing in...
-
extensively pale-haired and well developed.
Wings The
wings are
hyaline and
microtrichose with an
epaulet (tegula) that is black-haired. The
basicosta is yellow-haired...
-
entirely black,
basal tarsomere very thick. The
wings are
microtrichose, only sp****ly
microtrichose on the
basal part of cell bm,
almost bare;
hyaline with...
-
millimeters long (4.0β4.4 in females), hyaline,
microtrichose (bare on baso-medial ΒΌ of cell and only
weakly microtrichose on cell cup) with
brownish stigma. The...
-
basotarsomere and
apical tarsomere,
black elsewhere. Its wing is
hyaline and
microtrichose except bare basomedially. The
abdomen is
black with
yellow maculate...
- than the
tibia at its apex. The
tarsi are
greyish black. The
wings are
microtrichose except for 1st and 2nd
basal cells,
which are
mainly bare. The halteres...
- pale and half dark. The
halter is yellow, and the wing is
completely microtrichose (microscopic hairs). The
abdomen is
narrowly oval, with
spots of tergites...