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- Longitudinally elliptical punctures on pronotal dorsum Punctures on pronotal dorsum typically nearly circular, rarely elliptical Pronotal punctures are separated by...
- Punctures on pronotal dorsum typically nearly circular, rarely elliptical Longitudinally elliptical punctures on pronotal dorsum Pronotal punctures are...
- are known as sternites. Also, the notopleural suture (found under the pronotal shield) is not present. The name of polyphaga is derived from two Gr****...
- mycangia in the head, such as genus Ambrosiodmus and Euwallacea. Some are pronotal mycangia, such genus Xylosandrus and Cnestus. Mycangia of the woodwasps...
- smaller than the females. A characteristic structure is the wheel-shaped pronotal armor. North American wheel bugs prey on caterpillars and beetles, such...
- maximum overall length of at least 16.7 cm (6.6 in) including the very long pronotal horn. The smallest recorded beetle and the smallest free-living insect...
- making them among the earliest known winged insects in the fossil record. Pronotal lobes may be expanded to form a shield. The group includes the ancestors...
- Chrysomelidae. The antennae arise close to each other and some members have the pronotal and elytral edges extended to the side and covering the legs so as to give...
- than the abdomen, and the blunt tubercles on the midline of the anterior pronotal lobe, which is not present in other Acantla species within its range. dorsal...
- erect setae, their dorsal surfaces are often heavily sculptured, and the pronotal side margin is usually smooth. Corticariinae are finely pubescent, usually...