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- tarsi. The stigmal vein of the fore wing arises at a right angle and the postmarginal vein is shorter than the stigmal vein. Acophila Asycobia Camarothorax...
- by two bones: the anterior postorbital plate (at the front) and the postmarginal plate (at the back). The anterior postorbital plate is smaller and sends...
- of the following: submarginal vein, marginal vein, stigmal vein and postmarginal vein. On the mesosoma, the pronotum is separated from the mesopleuron...
- combination of characteristics: clypeus delimited on the sides only, postmarginal vein usually shorter than stigmal vein (although it is longer in some...
- segments. Fore wing 1.3 mm long; submarginal, marginal, stigmal and postmarginal vein ratio of about 22:6:5:4; legth of hind tarsus twice that of tibia...
- least several times longer than broad; very often have well-developed postmarginal and stigmal veins, although these are occasionally quite short; and nearly...
- band is dark brown and extends from the apex towards the tornus. The postmarginal and tornal areas are pale ocher and the fringe is grayish brown. "Magneuptychia...
- third is an indistinct yellowish costal streak and around the edge is a postmarginal black line on the base of the cilia. The hindwings are light fuscous...
- segments ("annelli"). The wings have medium to long marginal setae, short postmarginal and stigmal veins, and no, one or two setae on the membrane. Chartocerus...
- The forewing marginal vein is moderately long and stigmal, and the postmarginal veins are extremely short. Moderately large, about 2.0 to 5.4 mm in length...