10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPISTERNA»
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episterna in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
episterna and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Review of the Eustrophinae (Coleoptera, Tetratomidae) of ...
„Pseudo/Jolostrop/Jus discolor (Horn) Prothoracic episterna without transverse
suture (Fig. 50); male without profemoral sensillar patch; annular antennal
sensilla interrupted, not present around entire circumference of antennomeres .
2
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
At its maximum of development it consists of four pieces above and eight below,
to which Audouin applies the names Preescutum, Scutum, Scutellum, and
Postscutellum, to the upper pieces, or Tergum; and Paraptera, Ster- tum,
Episterna, ...
3
Penny cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
At its maximum of development it consists of four pieces above and eight below,
to which Aud'.uin applies the names Prenscuttim, Scutum, Scutellum, * id
Postscutellum, to the upper pieces, or Tergum; and Paraplera, Ster- mm,
Episterna, ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), 1838
4
Advances in Myrmecology
Erect hairs present on genae and episterna 6 — Erect hairs absent from genae
and episterna altipetens 6. Head as seen in full face, with erect hairs present only
from the occiput to the level of the ventral border of eye; genae with one or two ...
The eight inferior or pectoral pieces of the metathorax are, as in the mesothorax,
the metastcrnum, the postfarca, two episterna, two epi- mera, and two paraptera,
the six last being lateral and the paraptera very rarely developed, and often so ...
James de Carle Sowerby, 1835
6
Keys to The Insects of The European Part of The USSR
Episterna of proth. with minute hairs (sometimes difficult to distinguish). Body 6.0
to 7.0. Northwest. Central belt of Western Europe. Rare C. femoralis Mg. 10 ( 9).
Lateral areas of s 4 moderately broad, without minute denticles along middle ...
7
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
At its maximum of development it consists of four pieces above and eight below,
to which Audouin applies the name3 Prcescutum, Scutum, Scutellum, and
Postscutellum, to the upper pieces, or Tergum ; and Paraptera, Ster- tum,
Episterna, ...
8
The Fabrician Types of Insects in the Hunterian Collection ...
The scutellar part of the base is clearly marked ofrr as a lozenge-shaped
impunctate area by two short deeply impressed and roughly crescentic lines,
near together and obliquely placed. The prothoraeic episterna are broadly
triangular, partly ...
9
The entomologist's text book: an introduction to the natural ...
Tergum. (Metanotnm, Burmeister; Metathorax, Kirby). T3. Pectus . (Metasternum,
Burmeister; Postpectus, Kirby). (T) 3. . Furca, called Postfurca. ("Praescutum J
Scutum. J Scutellum. LPostscuteUum. ("Sternum. J Episterna. l * * * * lEpimera.
John Obadiah Westwood, 1838
10
the fabrician types of insects in the hunterian collection ...
The prothoradc episterna are rugose and violet-coloured. The front coxal cavities
or acetabula are open behind. The mesothoracic episterna are punctate and
violet-coloured, and the epimera reach the middle acetabula. The metathoracic ...