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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...
- herbivores. Vespoid wasp females have antennae with 10 flagellomeres, while males have 11 flagellomeres. The edge of the pronotum reaches or p****es the tegula...
- of 13 flagellomeres in the female antennae. L. amplificatus is the only species of Ceratopogonidae to possess this many antennal flagellomeres as well...
- main physical characteristics is: Antenna size (with eight or fewer flagellomeres) is reduced. In many species the third segment, the flagellum, is fused...
- a certain extent. The family has distinctive antennae with about 20 flagellomeres. Males have pectinate antennae and females have serrate antennae. These...
- family. It is the only North American species with pectinate (comblike) flagellomeres (antenna segments). United States. Loew, Hermann (1863). "Diptera Americae...
- all other Symphyta by the reduction of the antenna to three segments, flagellomeres; the last one is elongated often shaped like a tuning fork in males...
- may be used where there are distinct antennal regions; for example flagellomeres are the antennomeres comprising the flagellum. anterior in front of...
- identified by its darkened apical flagellomeres in addition to its darkened dorsal surface of the apical flagellomeres that is common to other species of...