Definition of Pronota. Meaning of Pronota. Synonyms of Pronota

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Definition of Pronota

Pronota
Pronotum Pro*no"tum, n.; pl. Pronota. [NL. See Pro-, and Notum.] (Zo["o]l.) The dorsal plate of the prothorax in insects. See Illust. of Coleoptera.

Meaning of Pronota from wikipedia

- characteristic eyes, which have vertical black and white stripes. Their pronota show a dorsal orange stripe and several small white spots. The wings are...
- and not metallic, and heavily punctured, with very thick, collar-like pronota. As of 2021[update], Eurytomid genera include: Buresiinae Lotfalizadeh...
- Tetrigidae are generally cryptic in coloration. Some species have enlarged pronota that mimic leaves, stones or twigs. Other characteristics pygmy gr****hoppers...
- mitellatus. Members of this genus are large-bodied and have short, wide pronota; they are similar in appearance to the New World genus Jadera (of which...
- does not eat as much long bodied insects. S. limbata adults have longer pronota and forelegs than I. oratoria adults. This difference in body size might...
- academic research groups, such as for Ablynx, DevGen, CropDesign, ActoGeniX, Pronota (formerly Peakadilly), Agrosavfe, Multiplicom, Q-biologicals, SoluCel,...
- and the white stripe on the forehead The very similar Ectobius pallidus Pronota (shields behind the head) of the amber wood ****roach (left) and the German...
- have apical claws, lacking the preapical claws of the Veliidae. Their pronota are broad, usually more so than the rest of their bodies. Velvet water...
- in color. The pupae have a maximum length of 2 mm (0.079 in) and their pronota are 0.7 mm (0.028 in) in width. There is ****ual dimorphism in the size...
- translucent or transparent plate-like structures covering the thorax (pronota) and tend to live in plant flowers. These 16 genera belong to the subfamily...