Definition of Setula. Meaning of Setula. Synonyms of Setula

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Definition of Setula

Setula
Setula Set"u*la, n.; pl. Setul[ae]. [L. setula, saetula, dim. of seta, saeta, bristle.] A small, short hair or bristle; a small seta.

Meaning of Setula from wikipedia

- nature of a seta or of setae setose setose bearing, or covered in setae. setula Diminutive of seta. A small chitinous hair or bristle. setulose bearing...
- Herbert Druce in 1891. Ariphrades plumigera Dognin, 1914 Paraguay Ariphrades setula H. Druce, 1891 Panama Savela, Markku (March 4, 2012). "Ariphrades Druce...
- 1951 — South Africa Trabea rubriceps Lawrence, 1952 — South Africa Trabea setula Alderweireldt, 1999 — Malawi Trabea unicolor Purcell, 1903 — South Africa...
- collaborated with R&B singer Nick Nola on songs like "Nobody Like Me" and "Setula". He has worked with artists such as Jamaican Dancehall star such as Elephant...
- in color. The anepisternum (located on the thorax) rarely has a darker setula. The legs do not have any feathering; however, the fore femur may have short...
- 1925 Euthera rieki Paramonov, 1953 Euthera setifacies Brooks, 1945 Euthera setula Cantrell, 1983 Euthera skusei Bezzi, 1925 Euthera tentatrix Loew, 1866 Euthera...
- Chao & Sun, 1992 Isosturmia setamacula (Chao & Liang, 2002) Isosturmia setula (Liang & Chao, 1990) Isosturmia spinisurstyla Chao & Liang, 1998 Townsend...
- & Yang, 2009 H. serrata Gao & Yang, 2002, H. setitibia Shewell, 1940 H. setula Miller, 1977 H. severini Shewell, 1939 H. sheldoni (Coquillett, 1898) H...
- 530 ft) above sea level. The specific epithet setulipes is from the Latin setula, meaning "stiff hair", and pes, meaning "foot", in reference to the bristly...
- subepandrial sclerite of male Badisis has a very small prominence with a minute setula at its tip. The aedeagus with its moderately long two-segmented distiphallus...