10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PULVILLIFORM»
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The Cecidomyiae, as far as I can see, have a pulvilliform em- podium (Loew, Dipt
. Beitr. IV, p. 16 says: Klauen schwach, zwischen ihnen ein Klauenpolster). N.
Wagner in his work on Padogenesis (18(i2) gives a very much magnified figure of
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Carl Robert Osten-Sacken, 1858
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Keys to the Orders of Insects
Empodia pulvilliform, i.e. with 3 membranous lobes beneath claws. LEPTID^E.
KK. With only 2 membranous lobes beneath claws Therevid^e. II. Cell M3
obliterated by coalescence of veins M3 and Cu,. J. 3rd antennal segt. without
arista or ...
Frank Balfour-Browne, 1920
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A Dictionary of Entomology
... along outer side of claws, sometimes pectinate (MacGillivray). PULVILLAR Adj.
(Latin, pulvillus I small cushion.) Cushion-like; of, like or pertaining to a structure
that resembles a small cushion. PULVILLI See Pulvillus. PULVILLIFORM. Adj.
1923) formerly considered that the lobe-like pulvilliform empodium. ar, of the
Tabanidae (Fig. 8, L) etc., represents an arolium, because it extends dorsally to
the unguifer, or claw-bearing process of the di<- titarsus, while the setifoi'm ...
5
Guide to the Insects of Connecticut: General introduction, ...
1923) formerly considered that the lobe-like pulvilliform empodium. or, of the
Tabanidae (Fig. 8, L) etc., represents an arolium, because it extends dorsally to
the unguifer, or claw-bearing process of the dis- titarsus, while the setiform
empodium ...
Wilton Everett Britton, 1942
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Guide to the insects of Connecticut, part vi: the diptera or ...
1923) formerly considered that the lobe-like pulvilliform empodium, ar, of the
Tabanidae (Fig. 8, L) etc., represents an arolium, because it extends dorsally to
the unguifer, or claw-bearing process of the dis- titarsus, while the setiform
empodium ...
Guy Chester Crampton, Charles Howard Curran, Charles Paul Alexander, 1966
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Handbook of Medical Entomology:
... male; (f)claw of Hippoboscid; (g) footof dipterous insectshowing empodium
developed pulvilliform; (h) hind tarsalsegment ofSimulium vittatum, female;(i)
footofdipterous insect showing bristlelike empodium. 161. Taxonomic details of
Diptera.
William Albert Riley, 2014
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Manual of Central American Diptera
Empodia pulvilliform. Abdomen globose, globose-elongate, narrow and tapering,
or parallel sided; color dull or shiny and often bright metallic green, blue, red or
purple, or sometimes brown, black, orange, yellow or white with maculations on ...
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American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
TABANIDAE (Horse Fly and Deer Fly Family) Length: 6-30 mm (rarely larger).
Body without bristles; antennae with flagellum annulated; calpyteres large; legs
with empodia pulvilliform. The distinctive shape of members of this family make
them ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
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Dictionary of Insect Morphology
-dia: the single, usually setiform or otherwise shaped process between the claws,
articulating on the apex of the unguitractor plate pulvilliform empodium,
empodium pulvilliforme: where the basically setiform empodium is flattened at its
base ...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999