- unforked.
Crossveins link the
longitudinal veins, and are
named accordingly (for example, the medio-cubital
crossvein is
termed m-cu). Some
crossveins have...
- 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...
- is
distinctive in its venation, the
costa is
weake after the
humeral crossvein and
broken before vein 1 with an
elongate dorsal bristle before the break...
- veins,
usually called crossveins.
These are the
inner or
anterior crossvein, the
posterior or
discal crossvein, and the anal
crossvein. The prin****l cells...
- with a
postocular spine, ridge, and plane, non-pectinate antennae, four
crossveins between the
radius and the
radial sector, and
distinctive male terminalia...
-
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...
-
transparent and at
about a
right angle with
respect to the
basal part.
Crossvein BM-Cu is present; the cell cup (posterior
cubital cell or anal cell) is...
- veins: C: costa; Sc: subcosta; R: radius; M: media; Cu: cubitus; A: anal.
Crossveins: h: humeral; r-m: radio-medial; m-m: medial; m-cu: medio-cubital Cells:...
-
small bare
spots near the base, with
faint clouding along The
apical crossveins. The eyes have very
short and sp**** hairs,
while its
frons and face are...
-
point of
origin of Rs (radial sector) is at a
distance from the
humeral crossvein (h)
equal to or
longer than the
length of h.
Except for a few species...