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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...
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Bearing antennae, as in "antenniferous tubercle".
antennomere A
segment of an antenna. The term
antennomere is used in
particular when the
segments are fairly...
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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...
- 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...
- Thysanura+Pterygota is the
absence of
intrinsic antennal muscles,
which connect the
antennomeres in entognaths, myriapods, and crustaceans. For this reason, the whole...
- 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...
- 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...
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Eustrophopsis through the
presence of
characteristically contrasting antennomeres where antennomeres 1
through 4
appear rufous, 5
through 10
appear dark piceous...
- Therefore, the
antennae are 4 or 5 segmented,
since the
anellus isn't an
antennomere.
Multiporous placoid sensilla are
absent in
claval segment 1. The mouth...
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antennal clubs have the
antennomeres numbered 3 to 11 shortened,
compacted globularly, and
partly enclosed in a scoop-shaped
antennomere. The
larvae are also...