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- plates) are the pronotum (dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on each side. The prothorax never bears wings in extant insects...
- Notum: 1. prescutum, 2. scutum, 3. scutellum Pleuron: 4. propleuron, 5. mesopleuron, 6. metapleuron Sternum: 7. prosternum, 8. mesosternum, 9. metasternum...
- view, the propleuron is situated below the pronotum; the coxa of the front leg is connected to the mesosoma at the posterior end of the propleuron. The subtriangular...
- black line on the third abdominal segment. Mesopleuron strongly punctate, propleuron partially punctate with shiny areas in between the punctures and with...
- segments. The pronotum is strongly constricted in dorsal view and the propleuron is long in lateral view (this means the head is positioned on a relatively...
- line that extends along the back. Black setae can be found on both the propleuron and the hypopleuron, with brown setae on the prosternum. There are dark...
- hair. The head is extensively shiny and hairy above the front coxa. The propleuron is pollinose and the sternopleuron has an anteroventral hair patch. The...
- species specifically has a metallic blue green thorax with purple tints, a propleuron with black setae and dark brown basal sclerites at the wing. The legs...
- on each side with notosternal suture only. Propleuron not extending to anterior edge of prothorax. Propleuron or pleurotrochantin not extending behind coxa...
- well as a smaller and more whitish one below it, narrowly separated. The propleuron and anepimeron are entirely black, and the hairs on the anterior anepisternum...