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- 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 sternopleuronkatepisternal or sternopleural bristles proepisternum and proepimeronproepisternal and proepimeral...
- with or without bristles. Prothoracic bristles are absent and with one sternopleural bristle. The mesopleura are usually bare, rarely setulose. The front...