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- into the wings. acetyl choline Alternative spelling of "acetylcholine". acrostichal bristles The two rows of hairs or bristles lying one on either side of...
- extended in a narrow triangle almost to the antenna base. The prescutellar acrostichal bristles are reduced or absent.The costal vein of the patterned wings...
- naked sternopleura , four pairs of dorsocentral setae and four rows of acrostichal setae For terms see Morphology of Diptera. Content in this edit is translated...
- by Carl Robert Osten-Sacken. The chaetotaxy of a fly might include :- acrostichal, dorsocentral, humeral, mesopleural, sternopleural, notopleural, postalar...
- prosternum is bare. Chaetotaxy of the thorax shows strong presutural acrostichal setae and 2–3 well-developed subalar setae . The wings are 6.8 to 8 mm...
- plate is short, grey and not pointed.There are two fine prescutellar acrostichal bristles. Legs 1 are black ("sauf les hanches"). Fauna Europaea Bei-Bienko...
- dorsocentral bristles, posterior bristles, supra-alar bristles, and acrostichal and intra-alar bristles. The scutellum has two to four bristles. On each...
- slightly brownish black stripe along its back, spanning the length of its acrostichal region. They also have legs with brown coloration, and the joints at...
- Lunule soft black. Antennae and palps black. Mésonotum brilliant black. Acrostichal bristles sp**** and in 7-8 rows. Legs brownish black all the knees yellow...
- long and often parallel. Three fronto-orbital bristles are seen. The acrostichal bristles are in a single row with a larger prescutellar pair; the metepisternum...