Definition of Phallobase. Meaning of Phallobase. Synonyms of Phallobase

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- closed radial cell, the adeagus resting on its side when retracted and the phallobase usually reduced. Larval Coccinelloidea have a unisetose pretarsal claw...
- Antenna with eight segments. Male genitalia consists of parameres and phallobase. Female has yellowish-orange and oval body. Head with dark metallic green...
- single thoracic horn. Elytra coriaceous. Male has large tambour shaped phallobase. Adult beetles feed on young bark, seedlings, shoots, and twigs. Host...
- symmetrical. Anterior edge of tegmen or phallobase without struts. Parameres individually articulated to phallobase or base of ****; not outwardly hooked...
- Bilobate pygidium with wide borders. Male genitalia curved in shape with phallobase. Paramere curved with the pointed and triangular apex. There is a small...
- furnished with two small rounded tubercles. Male genitalia possess a V-shaped phallobase with robust paramerae. Phallus broadly emarginate distally. "Hyperstoma...
- with broad tip.[citation needed] Male genitalia consists of a broad Phallobase.[citation needed] It is a major pest on Arachis hypogaea in India. The...
- abdominal tergum is rounded basally. Male genitalia possess a V-shaped phallobase with robust paramerae. Phallus circular distally with round apex. "Hyperstoma...
- costae in the elytra, tubular mesothoracic spiracles, the spoon-shaped phallobase, short parameres, a long and slender phallus, large lateral glands in...
- RĂ©union island and Mauritius. Male genitalia consists with elongated phallobase, slender and oval paramere and much outward prolonged apex. Aedeagus is...