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- short. Ordinary chaetae possess four types - long macrochaetae, short macrochaetae, very short macrochaetae and mesochaetae. "Paravietnura gen. n., a new...
- squarish. Ordinary chaetae possess four types - long macrochaetae, short macrochaetae, very short macrochaetae and mesochaetae. "Paravietnura gen. n., a new...
- presence of five (rather than three or four in other Homidia species) macrochaetae laterally on the third abdominal segment. This is reflected in the specific...
- palps is yellow. The mesothoracic chaetotaxy includes three pairs of macrochaetae .The subcosta of the wing is complete. The abdomen has tergites without...
- genes, after the phenotypic change caused by a mutation in the gene (macrochaetae are the longer bristles on Drosophila). The emc gene is located near...
- (Monocampa) with lp (i.e., lateral posterior macrochaetae) on the urotergite VI; with la (i.e., lateral anterior macrochaetae) and lp on the urotergite VII; with...
- hdl:2297/15884. PMIDĀ 15181457. Brody T B (1998). "The interactive fly: Extra macrochaetae". Fong S, Debs RJ, Desprez PY (August 2004). "Id genes and proteins as...
- Chaetotaxy is the arrangement of bristles (macrochaetae) on an arthropod or annelid, or taxonomy based on their position and size. For example, it is important...
- smaller than (and immediately posterior to) the mesoscutum. The scutellum macrochaetae are important in taxonomy. Radial forks diagram Limoniidae: Nematocera...
- named for its mutant phenotype, which is the lack of sensory hairs (macrochaetae and microchaetae) on the back of the adult fly. Achaete functions to...