10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALULAE»
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1
The entomological magazine
It" (the winglets or alulae,) " is sometimes double ; that is, two to each wing, like a
bivalve shell. It" (we understand the Professor has a Conspectus of Grammar in a
state of great forwardness) " does not, as has been supposed, produce the ...
2
Insecta Britannica: Diptera
Alulae mediocres vel minute. Body very various in size and breadth, more or less
hairy and bristly. Colour various, generslly dingy, sometimes pale, very rarely
slightly metallic. Eyes of the male united, contiguous, remote ; of the female more
...
3
The Entomological Magazine
If, indeed, the alulae represented the lower wings, the view which Messrs. Kirby
and Spence take, relative to the scutellum, would doubtless be correct ; but from
what has been already advanced, I think we are warranted in considering the e If
...
4
Avian Medicine and Surgery in Practice: Companion and Aviary ...
301b Anatomy of the metacarpal region, Tendor, flexor ventral view. digitorum
profundus Abductor digiti majoris Major metacarpal 301b Flexor alulae Abductor
alulae Abductor alulae Deep radial artery Ulnometacarpalis dorsalis Flexor ...
5
Animal Anatomy for Artists : The Elements of Form: The ...
CHICKEN SKELETON FRONT VIEW AddAlu Adductor alulae; AdManE Adductor
mandibulae extemus; BicBra Biceps brachii; BicSli Biceps slip; Brach Brachialis;
Complx Complexus; DettMa Deltoid major; DeltMi Deltoid minor; Ertep ...
6
On the history and natural arrangement of insects
1st, The Creophilidce are distinguished by the sets of the antennae usually
consisting of two or three joints, and by their wings having large alulae. In the
Anthomyidce, the seta of the antenna is not jointed, and the alulae are but small
or ...
William Swainson, William Edward Shuckard, 1840
7
The grammar of entomolgy
the apical seta of the antennae exarticulate ; ligula short and broad ; alulae of the
wings wanting ; wings narrow ; form elongate, often very slender : glabrous or
slightly hairy ; colour black, black with yellow spots, brown or yellowish. Ortalis ...
Alulae. oriole passerine on pine one spring morning hope dressed in yellow and
black feather alighted long enough for me to ask who are you bold bird and why
are you here among ordinary? Where's the bathroom? shuffling behind me I ...
9
Studies of Mydidae (Diptera).: Mydas and allies in the ...
5.2.1. KEY TO THE SPECIES-GROUPS 1 . Halteres yellowish-brown to yellow or
white; alulae brown, margin white Halteres black to brown; alulae variable, but
margin and fringe never white 2. Fringe of alulae short, sparse, white; hind
femora ...
Joseph Wilcox, Nelson Papavero, Therezinha Pimentel, 1989
10
Avian Anatomy Integument
... secundus) Alular remiges (remiges alulae) Upper major alular coverts (
tectrices majores superiores alulae) Under major alular coverts (tectrices majores
inferiores alulae) Marginal coverts (tectrices marginales) Upper marginal coverts
of the ...
Alfred Martin Lucas, Peter Rich Stettenheim, 1972
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ALULAE»
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Researchers find the oldest ancestor of modern day birds in China
The leading edge of each wing of the bird sported a tuft of feathers called the alulae, or bastard wing, also found in modern birds like kestrels. «Pioneer News, May 15»