- 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...
- and the
crossveins form the wing
venation pattern. The
venation patterns are
different in
different species.
There may be very
numerous crossveins or rather...
- 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:...
- with a
postocular spine, ridge, and plane, non-pectinate antennae, four
crossveins between the
radius and the
radial sector, and
distinctive male terminalia...
-
genus Panoploscelis, however, have
anywhere from
three to six such
files (
crossveins) on the
right wing,
depending on the species. It is
relatively easy to...
- and
subcosta R
crossveins run
between adjacent branches of the
radius R-M
crossveins run
between the
radius and
media M-CU
crossveins run
between the...
- and a
shiny yellowish facial plate. The
wings are also dark, with pale
crossveins. The
halteres have a
yellow stalk with a
brown ****. Papp, László (2002)...
- four rows of
cells or less; 16 or less
postnodal crossveins; less than ten
secondary antenodal crossveins in hindwing; and IR1
relatively short. Tarsophlebia...
- by the
broadly red genae,
pointed apex of the fore wing,
black gradate crossveins, and
spinellae on the male genitalia. The
larvae of this
species prey...