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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...
- heterogeneous.
Elytra opaque. In genitalia, left
paramere is
relatively short, and
somewhat triangular.
Right paramere consists with well
defined ridges and excavations...
- in
shape with phallobase.
Paramere curved with the
pointed and
triangular apex.
There is a
small ridge present across paramere.
Stridulatory ridges of propygidium...
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flatted projection on the
posterior portion of the
paramere. This
projection is not
separated from the
paramere by a deep
notch as in A. bressleri. This genital...
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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...
-
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...
- the
parameres and the
aedeagi (see the
illustration on the right). In P. moesta, the anal
segment is more
strongly bent down and the
parameres are much...
- ripicola,
which enabled its
classification as a
separate species. C.
larryi parameres have oval-shaped
notches on the
upper side, as
opposed to ripicola's semicircular...
- “lobatus, -a, -um”,
alluding to the
slender and
lobed lower branch of
paramere.
Males measure 13.7–14.4 mm (0.54–0.57 in) in
length and 7.8–8.3 mm (0...