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- with those of arthropods. Ventrites are externally visible sternites. Usually the first sternite is covered up, so that ventrite numbers do not correspond...
- beetles, notable for their large coxal plates that cover much of the first ventrite of the abdomen, sometimes called plate-thigh beetles. The family is small...
- First ventrite not completely divided by metacoxae. Suture between ventrites 1 and 2 distinct. Suture between ventrites 2 and 3 is distinct. Ventrite 4 articulated...
- separated procoxae and the concave male fifth abdominal ventrite. This fifth abdominal ventrite is specialized for use as a shovel to remove fr**** from...
- femur and files on the tibia. Stridulatory combs can occur on the fourth ventrite. Most family members are thought to be mycophagous (fungus eating), but...
- between the male and female specimens, beyond a longer fifth abdominal ventrite on the female. The beetle's genitals display a number of differences from...
- Diving beetles across subfamilies have a set of six abdominal segments, or ventrites, visible on the belly. They are lined up roughly perpendicularly to the...
- palps are long and projecting. Nemonychidae have all ventrites free, while Anthribidae have ventrites 1-4 connate or partially fused. Nemonychidae lack lateral...
- apical denticle ventrally. On its abdomen, ventrite 5 is emarginate, as long as the 4th sternite. Its first ventrite has a patch of short erect setae basally...
- group, including hard-bodied beetles with 5 abdominal ventrites, soft-bodied beetles with 7-8 ventrites connected with membranes (formerly known as cantharoids)...