-
Curculionidae and Buprestidae) fly with the
elytra closed, with the
metathoracic wings extended under the
lateral elytra margins. The
altitude reached...
-
European mantis.
Another unique feature of M.
religiosa is its
midline metathoracic ear (see
Ultrasound avoidance). This “tympanal
auditory organ” is an...
- biologyboom.com. 9
August 2014. Walton, L. B. (1
January 1901). "The
Metathoracic Pterygoda of the
Hexapoda and
Their Relation to the Wings". The American...
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Retrieved 2018-05-03. Hepburn, H.R.; Yonke, T.R. (April 1971). "The
Metathoracic Scent Glands of
Coreoid Heteroptera".
Journal of the
Kansas Entomological...
- W.J. (1977). "The
locust jump III.
Structural specialisations of the
metathoracic tibiae" (PDF).
Journal of
Experimental Biology. 67: 29–36. doi:10.1242/jeb...
- c****ini
singing The
tymbals of a
tiger moth are
specialized regions on the
metathoracic episterna,
normally corrugated such that
sound is
produced when the entire...
- Ortiz, C.; Fernandez, F. (2014). "Brachymyrmex
species with
tumuliform metathoracic spiracles:
Description of
three new
species and
discussion of dimorphism...
- threatened, some
phasmids that are
equipped with
femoral spines on the
metathoracic legs (Oncotophasma martini,
Eurycantha calcarata,
Eurycantha horrida...
- metathorax,
opening laterally through ostioles between the
mesothoracic and
metathoracic pleura. The
Coreidae generally feed on the sap of plants. Some species...
- development. For example, the
Ultrabithorax genotype gives a
phenotype wherein metathoracic and
first abdominal segments become mesothoracic segments.
Another well-known...