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- Forewing entirely and evenly black. Hind tibia black; maxillary and labial palpomeres yellowish orange; mid tarsus black. Colombia portal Insects portal List...
- pronotum is of orange red colour with yellowish brown mouthparts. Its palpomeres is of dark brown colour. Shi, Hongliang; Zhou, Hongzhang; Liang, Hongbin...
- worldwide. All Oxyporinae have prominent mandibles. Their apical labial palpomeres are very large and strongly securiform. Their tarsi, like most Staphylinidae...
- with longer side acute. Maxillary palps elongate, with palpomere 4 nearly as long as palpomere 3. Elytra without sutural striae, narrowly explanate laterally...
- represents 0.5 mm (0.020 in). Tongues have different scales so that the basal palpomeres (on left) are all the same size. Sheffield, Cory; Shorthouse, David (15...
- maxillary palpomeres are visible, with the maxillary palpomeres intact and all 5 segments preserved, but the two segmented labial palpomeres damaged. At...
- brown brownish. Antennal sockets very close. The broad apical labial palpomere the inner margin is dentate. "Regional Diversity of Fireflies of the subfamily...
- Old World Eucera can be identified through having five or six maxillary palpomeres, with the first flagellomere shorter than the scape and the clypeus protruding...
- is rounded or V-shaped, and lacks lateral ridges. The apical maxillary palpomere is strongly expanded from base to truncate apex. The pronotum is broadest...
- The mandibles are orthognathous and lack evident teeth. The number of palpomeres of the maxilla and the labium varies and is used as a taxonomic character...