- species, the
forewing and
hindwing can be
coupled together,
which improves the
aerodynamic efficiency of
flight by
joining the
forewing and
hindwing into...
-
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)...
- (élutron) 'sheath, cover'; pl.: elytra, /ˈɛlətrə/) is a modified,
hardened forewing of
beetles (Coleoptera),
though a few of the true bugs (Hemiptera) such...
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hindwing is
concealed at rest by an
olive green patch of the same size on the
forewing,
enabling the
insect to
switch rapidly from
cryptic to
deimatic behaviour...
- and
Lesser Antilles.
These records were
based on misidentifications. The
forewing length is 9.2mm for females.
There are a few
white scales forming short...
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hindwing of most
moths which engages with a
small hook or tuft on the
forewing (the retinaculum) to join the
wings together.
Frenectomy –
surgical removal...
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velvety black brand located near the rear edge on the
upperside of the
forewing. On the
underside there is a
white streak in the same location. This white...
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butterfly of India.
Males have the
upper wings rich
velvety black. The
forewing has a
postdiscal band
composed of
internervular broad blue
streaks gradually...
- on its
forewing with a
distinct white circle which encomp****es it
distinguishes this moth from
others in the same family. Otherwise, the
forewing can be...
- The
corium is the thickened, leathery,
basal portion of the
forewing or
hemelytron of an
insect in the
order Hemiptera,
suborder Heteroptera. Specifically...