Definition of Transtilla. Meaning of Transtilla. Synonyms of Transtilla

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- Kleefstra is a musician from the Netherlands. Currently he is a member of Transtilla, Piiptsjilling and The Alvaret Ensemble. Romke Kleefstra was born on 28...
- up-curved; sacculus with long, rounded free termination; median part of transtilla fairly long, with distinct apical bifurcation. Aedeagus slender, bent...
- character is the paired throns[check spelling] from the middle of the transtilla. The length of the forewings is 5.5 mm for males and 5 mm for females...
- name of the type-species. The specific name refers to the shape of the transtilla and is derived from Gr**** kentrotos (meaning provided with a thorn). List...
- brownish cream. The species name refers to the size of the thorns of the transtilla and is derived from Latin gravidus (meaning heavy, strong) and spinatus...
- species name refers to the longitudinal string of short spines of the transtilla in the male genitalia and is derived from Latin coronatus (meaning crowned)...
- (meaning descendant). The species name refers to the structure of the transtilla and is derived from bi (meaning two) and cerithium/Gr**** keration (meaning...
- of rather long spines posteriorly that covers short free termination. Transtilla with proportionately broad lateral parts and elongate, broad anteriorly...
- directed slender, apically pointed projection (which are, however, not the transtilla arms); valva apex broad rounded, ventral valva side medially broadly bulging...
- tapering terminad; sacculus broad, rounded ventrally; median part of transtilla very slender, with small apical thorns; aedeagus distinctly bent; cornutus...