- orbit; ot
occipital triangle; P prothorax; pc postclypeus; Pl pleurum; PN
postnotum; pol
postocular lobe; PS post-sternum ; R
radius (vein); S sternum; Sc...
- the anterior, wing-bearing
alinotum and the posterior, phragma-bearing
postnotum.
Phragmata (singular: phragma) are plate-like
apodemes that
extend inwards...
- divisions—the
anterior wing-bearing
alinotum and the
posterior phragma-bearing
postnotum.[page needed] The phragma, or endotergite, is a
transverse infolding of...
- the
difference is in A.
canberra having a
longer antennae and
longer postnotum.
Differences also
exist in the
shape of the
clypeus and wing venation...
- and
often the
laterotergite (one of a
number of
lateral flanges) of the
postnotum (a
small dorsal sclerite on the
insect thorax posterior to the notum)...
-
squamula thoracica). It
arises from the
furrow between the
scutellum and the
postnotum as a narrow,
membranous ligament and ends
where the more
distal lobe,...
- canberra, but A.
dilga differs in
having a
shorter antennae and a
shorter postnotum.
Differences also
exist in the
shape of the
clypeus and wing venation...
- and
bristles on
either side. The
scutellum is sp****ly scaled, and the
postnotum is
light brown. The
abdomen is
generally dark-scaled with
purplish reflections...
- structure. They lack eyes, have a
reduced hypopharynx and a well
developed postnotum. As of 2017[update], four
species are
recognized in this genus. A. mirum...
- by dark-brown lines.
Pleurae pale grey with some dark-brown markings.
Postnotum brownish-grey with
whitish spot on each side near base.
Abdomen as in...