- and the
sternite (compare: pulmonarium).
pollinophagy feeding on pollen.
porrect of
organs extended horizontally anterior to the head. In such
organs the...
- 'marvelous', and paw some for 'awesome',
among many others. Cat
terms such as "
porrect" have been used in
article titles such as CBS Sacramento's
article about...
- with
hairy legs and bodies. A
family of
moths mostly of
large size.
Palpi porrect and
generally large;
proboscis absent; eyes small;
antennae bipectinate...
- of forewing, no
distinct club but
gradually increasing to apex;
palpi porrect (forward pointing),
gradually tapering to apex,
third joint of moderate...
- 2-3.5mm.
Small glossy black with
yellowish wings black at the base. The
porrect,
cylindrical antennae are
longer than the head. The
habitat is lush vegetation...
- with a
strong anterior tuft of hairs.
Tongue present.
Palpi rather long,
porrect.
Maxillary palpi obsolete.
Antennae short. Legs long, slender;
outer tibial...
- are
minutely pubescent. The
proboscis is well developed.
Palpi obliquely porrect (extending forward) with
somewhat long hair below.
Thorax and
abdomen tuftless...
- (0.39 in). The head is a
light grey to ochre. The
whitish pedipalps are
porrect,
pointed and straight. The
thorax and
abdomen are dark
greyish brown. The...
-
family Geometridae first described by
Francis Walker in 1863. Its
palpi are
porrect (extending forward) and hairy.
Antennae long and slender,
minutely serrate...
-
glossy black. The
frons has a
distinct tubercle. The
elongate antennae are
porrect, with the
arista on the
apical half of the
third segment. The abdominal...