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shaped like a
string of beads, comb-like (either on one side or both,
bipectinate), or toothed. The
physical variation of
antennae is
important for the...
-
Mating craneflies— the
light brown one with
bipectinate antennae is male...
- pure white. Head and
thorax are
straw yellow. In
males the
antennae are
bipectinated to three-fourths length. The hind
tibiae bear two
pairs of spurs. The...
- to be
black sprinkled with white. The
antennae of
males are
strongly bipectinate.
Prout (1912–16)
gives an
account of the
forms and congeners. Biston...
- Geometridae. It is
found in
North Madagascar. The
antennae of both ****es are
bipectinated over 3/4 of its length. The
upper side of the body is green-blue, the...
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reaching beyond the
frons where the
first two
joints are hairy.
Antennae bipectinated in male, with
short branches swollen at extremity, and with a terminal...
- have
three dark-bordered
stigmata on each fore-wing.
Antennae of male
bipectinated (comb like on both sides) with
moderate length branches. The main feature...
- The
medial to left side of the
cavity is
dominated by a very
large bipectinate ctenidium.
Ventral to the
visceral m****, the body
cavity is occupied...
- flashlight. Its
wingspan is approx. 24–30 mm. The
males have white,
bipectinated antennae.
Traminda obversata obversata, (Walker, 1861) – from mainland...
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appearance (hence the
common English name puss moth). The antennæ are
bipectinated. They have
white or yellowish-gray
forewings crossed by
several wave-like...