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Parameres ('side parts') are part of the
external reproductive organs of male
insects and the term was
first used by
Verhoeff in 1893 for the lateral...
- species, the
parameres of the male must be
pulled out of the
abdomen and examined. This
process should be done carefully,
because the
parameres are quite...
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parameres project straight out,
instead of the
curves seen on the
other two species. Additionally, the
notches along the
underside of the
parameres are...
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sclerotized parameres and a more or less
transparent plate (the tegmen)
located above theaedeagus-the tegmen. In
higher gall flies, the
parameres and tegmen...
- its
sternal emargination, and laterally-projecting
dorsal edges on the
parameres. Wooldridge,
David P. (1964). "Two new
species of
Berosus from the southeastern...
- Furthermore, the
parameres of P.
ngomensis are
shorter relative to
their ****-like
aedeagus than
those of P. sternbergi; P. ngomensis's
parameres are one-fourth...
- vary from
taxon to taxon. In some
orders of insects, the male
genitalia (
paramere)
enters the female's
genital tract, and a
spine at its tip
pierces the...
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dense bristles and
pointed apically. The
paramere lobe is well
developed and rounded, the
lower part of the
paramere is narrow,
about 2/3 the
width at the...
- All
Caccothryptus species have a non-articulated aedeagus,
while their parameres (side
lobes of the
external genitalia) can be
either separated or fused...
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after the
Latin adjective “inclinatus, -a, -um”,
alluding to the
inclined parameres of this species. The holotype, a male,
measures 13.0 mm (0.51 in) in length...