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Parameres ('side parts') are part of the
external reproductive organs of male
insects and the term was
first used by
Verhoeff in 1893 for the lateral...
- vary from
taxon to taxon. In some
orders of insects, the male
genitalia (
paramere)
enters the female's
genital tract, and a
spine at its tip
pierces the...
- the
lateral angle of the pygop**** (genital
capsule of an insect). The
paramere is
regularly concave in
lateral view and its apex is
linear in
dorsal view...
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dense bristles and
pointed apically. The
paramere lobe is well
developed and rounded, the
lower part of the
paramere is narrow,
about 2/3 the
width at the...
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easily differentiated from
other species in this
genus by the
twisted left
paramere of the male genitalia, (see
traumatic insemination) the
short pronotum...
- caudapinna, "tail fin", and gero, "have",
referring to the
distinctive paramere) is a
species of ant
endemic to Madagascar.
Adetomyrma caudapinniger is...
- species, the
parameres of the male must be
pulled out of the
abdomen and examined. This
process should be done carefully,
because the
parameres are quite...
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shape of
basal lobe and
setal distribution along ventral edge of left
paramere.
Length 14.6–19.5 mm,
pronotal width 4.2–6.2 mm,
elytral width 5.1–7.1...
- be
distinguished from
Paragus tibialis only by the
shape of the male
parameres. In both ****es it
shares with P.
tibialis the
character of
entirely pale-haired...
- in
shape with phallobase.
Paramere curved with the
pointed and
triangular apex.
There is a
small ridge present across paramere.
Stridulatory ridges of propygidium...