Definition of Subdorsally. Meaning of Subdorsally. Synonyms of Subdorsally

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- two subdorsally, two laterally, and four (in two rows) on each side subspiracularly. The 2nd somite bears four black processes, two subdorsally and two...
- deep, narrow median lobe. The siphuncle is moderate in size and located subdorsally in the adapical dorsal flexture of the septum. Based on the feeding and...
- ferruginous subdorsal spot beneath the end of the cell, finely edged laterally white, the anterior edge extended as a fine white subdorsal line halfway...
- fuscous. The hindwings are grey, thinly scaled towards the base and with a subdorsal groove filled with long hairs. Savela, Markku, ed. (January 8, 2017)....
- band occupying the posterior half of the wing throughout, the dorsum and subdorsal hairs suffused grey. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stenoma subita...
- around the anterior margin of the buccal capsule. It also has a pair of subdorsal and a pair of subventral teeth located close to the rear. Males are usually...
- around the anterior margin of the buccal capsule. It also has a pair of subdorsal and a pair of subventral teeth located close to the rear. Historically...
- white hair arise. "Long, cylindrical and smooth with an oily gloss. Two subdorsal rows of long white bristles springing from minute white tubercles; head...
- background color. It has a large head cone, with a vertical abdomen and flared subdorsal ridge. The two (pupa of P. rapae and P. napi) can be easily distinguished...
- blackish terminal band. Larva pale green to dull brown; dorsal line pale; subdorsal series of blackish longitudinal marks on 5-12; a pale line beneath these;...