-
lower ones of each leaf
frequently setiform (in the form of threads), the
superiors are
sometimes completely setiform; with
abundant round glands. The main...
-
Hemiptera and
almost all Heteroptera. Usually, the
parempodia are
bristly (
setiform), but in a few
species they are fleshy.
Sometimes the
parempodia are reduced...
- sēta saet-
bristle searce, seta, setaceous, setal, setaria, setiferous,
setiform, setigerous, setireme,
setose †saetula saetul-
sagina sagin-
fatten saginate...
- that are not
particularly elongated. The
teeth are small,
pectinate or
setiform in
several series on the jaws and the vomer.
Minute teeth also present...
- features:
antenna with no more than 4 flagellomeres, leg
empodium usually setiform or absent; wing with cell cup
elongate and vein CuA2
ending freely on the...
- aristiforms) —
hence the
vernacular name of
spiny rats — and soft
hairs (or
setiforms).
Proechimys is the most
speciose genus of the
rodent family Echimyidae...
-
structure by a
short stalk; each trap is 1–2.5 mm long and has two
primary setiform branched appendages on top and some
smaller appendages surrounded the entrance...
-
characteristic to
distinguish X.
huebneri from
other Solifuge taxa is the
plumose setiform organ on its flagellum. New
research has
shown that this
structure is actually...
- smooth, slender,
twice longer than the
breadth of the head;
third joint setiform,
shorter than the second.
Antennae slender, very
minutely setulose. Hind...
-
their heads, the
preorbital bone
covers the
maxillary bone,
presence of
setiform or bristle-like teeth,
having very few or no
vomerine and
palatine teeth...