- tarsus; 3: tibia; 4: femur; 8:
compound eye; 9: antenna; 10: clypeus; 23:
laterotergites (connexivum); 25: pronotum; 26: scutellum; 27: clavus; 28: corium; 29:...
- tarsus; 3: tibia; 4: femur; 8:
compound eye; 9: antenna; 10: clypeus; 23:
laterotergites (connexivum); 25: pronotum; 26: scutellum; 27: clavus; 28: corium; 29:...
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articulated legs, a
large tergite and, in most specimens, a pair of
smaller laterotergites ****ociated with each leg attachment. On the abdomen, the
first 1-7 are...
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conical tube. Some
insects bear a
sclerite in the
pleural area
called a
laterotergite.
Ventral sclerites are
sometimes called laterosternites.
During the...
- tarsus; 3: tibia; 4: femur; 8:
compound eye; 9: antenna; 10: clypeus; 23:
laterotergites (connexivum); 25: pronotum; 26: scutellum; 27: clavus; 28: corium; 29:...
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thorax and red and
black warning colors on the edge of the
abdomen (
laterotergites). On the
hemelytra are
present a few red markings. Legs are
rather long...
- postscutellum; 9: metanotum; 10: wingbase; 11: mesopleuro-tergite or
laterotergite or katatergite; 12: haltere; 13: stigma; 14: metapleuron; 15: metacoxa;...
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connexival groove. This is the line
between the
dorsal and
ventral laterotergites of the connexiva, and it
occurs on the
dorsal surface of the connexiva...
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their eggs. The
Chrysidinae have
terga that are
strongly convex, with a
laterotergite not seen easily,
ventrally around the sterna. The
sterna of this subfamily...
- metathorax, or scutellum, has a pair of
stout processes, and
often the
laterotergite (one of a
number of
lateral flanges) of the
postnotum (a
small dorsal...