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- uniform antennae (for example: millipedes), all segments are called antennomeres. Some groups have a simple or variously modified apical or subapical...
- Bearing antennae, as in "antenniferous tubercle". antennomere A segment of an antenna. The term antennomere is used in particular when the segments are fairly...
- and base of most antennomeres. Last antennomere uniformly dark, without annuli, of similar coloration to apex of penultimate antennomere. Antennae longer...
- incomplete, according to field work, and the first antenna segment (an antennomere) is less hirsute (hairy) than the second or more distant segments. In...
- Polk Counties. The males of this all-brown species have a short second antennomere (compared to the third) as well as large eyes. Unlike many firefly species...
- have a total of eight antennomeres that vary in length. The largest segment is antennomere 2, while the smallest is antennomere 7. The low ocelli numbers...
- family Agromyzidae. It is found in the Palearctic. Description of imago-Antennomere III brown black, 1-11 red. Mesonotum matt black lateral parts and notopleural...
- stout, while the antennae are straight and thin, with the final three antennomeres making a small club. This weevil is found in ****ociation with various...
- antennae and legs. The antennae are divided into 19 or 20 segments (antennomeres), the first five smooth and later ones slightly hirsute. The head is...
- of Diptera Wing length 10·25–13 mm. Orange stigma.Apical antennomere as long as antennomeres 1 and 2 together. Abdomen relatively flat. The genitalia...