- unforked.
Crossveins link the
longitudinal veins, and are
named accordingly (for example, the medio-cubital
crossvein is
termed m-cu). Some
crossveins have...
-
Roman tutelary god of
chests and
strongboxes (arcae); see
Indigitamenta A
crossvein near the base of the wing in
certain insects; see
Glossary of entomology...
- The s****er lobe can be seen on the
right side of the left tegmen. The
crossveins of the
right tegmen are not visible, as the left
tegmen overlies the right...
- veins,
usually called crossveins.
These are the
inner or
anterior crossvein, the
posterior or
discal crossvein, and the anal
crossvein. The prin****l cells...
-
Drosophila and
consists of two
species that
share a sigmoid-shaped
posterior crossvein. Phylogenetically, the
subgenus is
positioned within the virilis-repleta...
-
genus names.
Based on
shared characters of the wings, such as a
missing crossvein O and the CuA–A
space being expanded,
Archibald and
Cannings placed the...
- the Diptera,
having little more than a
series of
parallel veins without crossveins. The
adults are
typically nocturnal,
though they
orient themselves around...
-
femur having an
anteroventral keel at the
distal third; and the
anterior crossvein of the wing
meeting vein 4
before the mid-length of the
discal cell. Pogonortalis...
- brownish-grey
scales scattered throughout the
middle area from the base to the
crossvein of the cell. The
hindwings are
translucent pale brown. The
specific name...
-
below crossvein h). Rs
arises near but
proximal to the
middle of the wing, with two branches. R4+5 is long,
ending near tip of wing;
crossvein r-m is...