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leather like
forewings with
cells and pits. Hemiptera, or true bugs had
appeared in the form of
Arctiniscytina and
Paraknightia having forewings with unusual...
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Anthene fulvus, the red
forewing, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
Ivory Coast, Ghana,
Nigeria (south and the
Cross River loop)...
- as the
family Schizopteridae are
extremely similar; in true bugs, the
forewings are
called hemelytra (sometimes
alternatively spelled as "hemielytra")...
- same region, N. maculata, is
distinguished by its
mottled brick-coloured
forewings. In
contrast to
other aquatic insects that
cling to
submerged objects...
- two
pairs of wings,
which are held
overlapping the
abdomen at rest. The
forewings, or tegmina, are
narrower than the
hindwings and
hardened at the base...
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their abdomen, and
membranous wings folded underneath short,
rarely used
forewings,
hence the
scientific order name, "skin wings". Some
groups are tiny parasites...
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males are
similar in size and appearance:
green wings,
eyespots on both
forewings and hind wings, and long,
sometimes somewhat twisted tails extending from...
- only
known from
Milmerran in south-eastern Queensland. The
length of the
forewings is 8.5
millimetres (0.33 in) for males. The
species is
named for Marianne...
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coniferous forest, and high
mountain moss forests. The
length of the
forewings is 9.6-11.8 mm.
Phylogeny and
biogeography of the
genus Taractrocera Butler...
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Costa Rica. The
length of the
forewings is 9.2–9.9 mm for
males and 9.4–10.4 mm for females. The
ground colour of the
forewings is
golden yellow to brownish...