- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...