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- hook; protibiae always with a fully developed interior lobe; meso- and metatibiae exteriors with fully developed lobes. Egg: Lacks pinnae; surface brittle/stiffly...
- such as gr****hoppers have disproportionately developed metafemora and metatibiae. In aquatic beetles (Coleoptera) and bugs (Hemiptera), the tibiae and/or...
- delicate, pale yellowish flies, with distinct black pilose brushes on their metatibiae. These flies are probably mimics of stingless bees of the tribe Meliponini...
- longitudinal orange stripes on a metallic bluish-black background. Male's metatibiae are almost straight. Larvae feed on Prunus domestica, Armeniaca vulgaris...
- Electroponera that has a much more angular petiole. The rear side of the metatibiae do not have a median tooth, as seen in modern Ectatomminae genera. The...
- the abdomen are completely black. The legs are brown and often have the metatibiae and metatarsi darker. Males differ from females in the basal tarsomeres...
- of hoverflies, with four known species. All are characterized by their metatibiae, which are usually enlarged, but always with a brush of long pile along...
- of a yellowish tint and the inner tomora is a ridge-free region. The metatibiae are enlarged on the males ranging from moderate to large in size. Oiceoptoma...
- carinate. Protibiae with 5 socketed teeth, whereas mesotibiae with 11 and metatibiae with 12 socketed teeth. In elytra, discal striae and interstriae multiseriate...
- bodies, expanded antennomeres, and metatibiae (tibiae of the hind legs). The primary distinction—whether the metatibiae expand ventrally (Pachylis) or on...