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- the gena. The thorax is characterized by the presence of setae on the propleura, a bare prothorax and metathoracic setae in a 0+3 arrangement, with the...
- is strongly rounded, the thorax is elongated in a sort of long neck (propleura), which separates the head from the body. Also the abdomen is strongly...
- length is 3 to 7 mm. It is characterized by the presence of setae on the propleura , several pairs of setae on the prothorax and at most one hair on the...
- from their coloured spots, the elytra and pronotum are black, while the propleura, the sides of the prothorax, are yellow or yellowish brown. Each elytron...
- well-developed presutural dorsocenral setae , the presence of setae on the propleura and a naked prothorax . The wings have long pterostigma and spine-like...
- Andaikhudag Formation, Mongolia, Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian-Barremian) The propleura form an elongated "neck", the petiole is attached very high on the propodeum...
- is 5.5 to 10 mm. It is characterized by the presence of setae on the propleura, usually one pair of setae on the prothorax, hairy mesopleura and numerous...
- posterior spiracle (stigma); 12: femora; 13: tibia; 14: spur; 15: tarsus; 16: propleura; 17: prosternum; 18: mesopleura; 19: mesosternum; 20: metapleura; 21:...
- presence of 5-20 long slender hairs (absent in most species of flesh fly) on propleura - a deepset plate on the antero-lateral corner of the thorax adjacent...
- lamellosa †Exogyra mesabiensis †Exogyra suborbiculata †Gervillia †Gervillia propleuratentative report †Goolandia †Goolandia minnesotensis Granocardium †Granocardium...