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Definition of Tegulae

Tegulae
Tegula Teg"u*la, n.; pl. Tegul[ae]. [L., a tile, dim. fr. tegere to cover.] (Zo["o]l.) A small appendage situated above the base of the wings of Hymenoptera and attached to the mesonotum.

Meaning of Tegulae from wikipedia

- mean: Teulada, Italy, called Tegula during Roman times Tegula, plural tegulae is in origin the Latin word for "tile" and may refer to: Tegula (gastropod)...
- The imbrex and tegula (pl.: imbrices and tegulae) were overlapping roof tiles used in ancient Gr**** and Roman architecture as a waterproof and durable...
- Partial dorsal view of the thorax of Cephalastor estela showing the position of tegulae and parategulae relative to the mesoscutum and pronotum...
- Characteristics Queen 19–21 mm 9.5 mm 4 cm black, including legs, spurs and tegulae; wings deeply infuscated, veins brownish to piceous, somewhat shining but...
- The head, patagia, anterior part of tegulae and prothorax are blackish grey, while the rest of the thorax and tegulae are beige. The forewing ground colour...
- toward the inside. g. Compluvium, a hole open to the sky. 1. Flat tiles, tegulae. 2. Semicylindrical tiles for covering the joints, imbrices. 3. Gutter...
- was covered with large overlapping marble tiles known as imbrices and tegulae. The Parthenon is regarded as the finest example of Gr**** architecture...
- the genus Callithrix, the common marmosets have claw-like nails known as tegulae on most of their fingers. Only their halluces (big toes) have the flat...
- Relay (disambiguation) Pearson, K. G. and Wolf, H. Connections of hindwing tegulae with flight neurones in the locust, Locusta migratoria. J. Exp. Biol. 135:...
- lateral view, its pronotum looks rectangular and it extends back to the tegulae, near the base of the wings. Most species are macropterous (having long...