- fly
might include :- acrostichal, dorsocentral, humeral, mesopleural,
sternopleural, notopleural, postalar, supra-alar and
scutellar bristles on the thorax;...
- Barker, J. S. F.; ****mins, L. J. (1969), "The
effect of
selection for
sternopleural bristle number in
mating behaviour in
Drosophila melanogaster", Genetics...
- Barker, J. S. F. & ****mins, L. J. (1969), "The
effect of
selection for
sternopleural bristle number in
mating behaviour in
Drosophila melanogaster", Genetics...
- The
hypopleuron is
usually without bristles; generally, more than one
sternopleural bristle is present. The R5 cell is
either parallel-sided or narrowed...
-
dorsocentral setae lying anterior to the
transverse suture and one pair of
sternopleural setae, The
prosternum is bare. The
spines on the
costa are
longer than...
- distinct. On the thorax, the
lowest sternopleural setae is much
shorter and
finer than
either of the
upper sternopleural setae. The fore
tibia has a strong...
- be
differentiated from X.
prima due to the
presence of only a
single sternopleural. The
species is
endemic to New Zealand,
found in the
Auckland Islands...
-
rounded lateral edges;
dorsal surface without ridges or protuberances.
Sternopleural suture absent.
Prosternal process short.
Punctured explanate elytral...
-
mesopleural bristles katepisternum or
sternopleuron –
katepisternal or
sternopleural bristles proepisternum and
proepimeron –
proepisternal and proepimeral...
- with or
without bristles.
Prothoracic bristles are
absent and with one
sternopleural bristle. The
mesopleura are
usually bare,
rarely setulose. The front...