Definition of Flagellomere. Meaning of Flagellomere. Synonyms of Flagellomere

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- number of flagellomeres can vary greatly between insect species, and often is of diagnostic importance.[citation needed] True flagellomeres are connected...
- scape: a pedicel, and 10 flagellomeres. The males of all other Pepsis species possess 13 antennal segments (i.e. 11 flagellomeres). Younger females of P...
- are generally relatively short and hairy; the third segment (or first flagellomere) has an oval or oblong shape, is generally longer than the two basal...
- second segment is called the pedicel. The remaining antennal segments or flagellomeres are called the flagellum.: 8–11  General insect antenna types are shown...
- may be used where there are distinct antennal regions; for example flagellomeres are the antennomeres comprising the flagellum. anterior in front of...
- basal flagellomere is oval and the arista is short and relatively thick, covered in long, soft hairs, about 2.0–2.5 times as long as basal flagellomere. Female...
- bloodworm family (Chironomidae). Its identifiable through its wedge-shaped flagellomere setae. Quintana, Raúl; Corral-Hernández, Elena; López, Sergio; Iturrondobeitia...
- main physical characteristics is: Antenna size (with eight or fewer flagellomeres) is reduced. In many species the third segment, the flagellum, is fused...
- pterostigma in the forewing, the female scopa is very bushy, and the first flagellomere of the antenna is often longer than the scape. Centris are commonly encountered...
- of vein R1+2. The basal flagellomere is oval, the arista long and pilose, about 2.5 times as long as the basal flagellomere. Females are much the same...