-
leather like
forewings with
cells and pits. Hemiptera, or true bugs had
appeared in the form of
Arctiniscytina and
Paraknightia having forewings with unusual...
-
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)...
- antennae, and some beetles, but
these have
fully hardened forewings which do not overlap. The
forewings of
Hemiptera are
either entirely membranous, as in the...
- caterpillar. The moth has a
wingspan ranging from 40 to 70 millimetres. The
forewings are grey to grey-brown or green-brown,
while the
distal part has a slightly...
- as the
family Schizopteridae are
extremely similar; in true bugs, the
forewings are
called hemelytra (sometimes
alternatively spelled as "hemielytra")...
-
orange bands on the
middle of the
forewings and the
outer edge of the hindwings. The
distal ends of the
forewings contain white spots. The
ventral side...
-
their abdomen, and
membranous wings folded underneath short,
rarely used
forewings,
hence the
scientific order name, "skin wings". Some
groups are tiny parasites...
-
males are
similar in size and appearance:
green wings,
eyespots on both
forewings and hind wings, and long,
sometimes somewhat twisted tails extending from...
- Blastobasidae. It is
found in
Costa Rica. The
length of the
forewings is
about 5 mm. The
forewings are pale
brown intermixed with brownish-orange and brown...
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hairs and is
white or straw-coloured with six
distinct red spots. The
forewings are
white or pale
straw colour with a
single row of
black spots running...