10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENATIONAL»
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1
A
Venational Study of the Suborder Zygoptera: With Keys for ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Philip Alexander Munz, 2013
2
A
Venational Study of the Suborder Zygoptera, Odonat: With ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Philip Alexander Munz, 2010
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U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin
For another example, the presence of two or more vein orders with a particular
venational pattern (such as reticulate tertiary and quaternary venation) was
counted as only a single character, because this condition could easily result
from the ...
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Vol 2: Morphology, Physiology, and Development
Intraordinal venational diversity in the Lepidoptera almost exclusively comes in
the form of reductions/losses and anastomoses/fusions of veins; reference must
be made to volume 1 for pictorial documentation of many modifications.
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A Manual of the Dragonflies of North America
In all the venational features thus far considered, males and females are very
much alike; but in the third anal space of the hind wing (z) the males have a
special venational feature that females lack. It is the basal triangle. In the species
shown ...
Both Exley (1968d) and Michener (1965b) suggested that venational reduction
quite possibly occurred independently in different groups of Euryglossina,
leaving Turnerella polyphyletic. Certainly if Turnerella (distinguished on the basis
of only ...
Charles Duncan Michener, 2000
7
The Biomechanics of Insect Flight: Form, Function, Evolution
Venational patterns may also mitigate damage during collisions of wings with
their contralateral counterparts or with external objects. Typically, wings flex and
yield in such collisions. For example, flattening of corrugations and chordwise ...
8
The Psocoptera of Tropical South East Asia
... Ectopsocidae are clearly distinct. The venational combination of rectangular
pterostigma and no areola postica is distinctive for the family within the
Psocomorpha with 2-segmented tarsi. 1 Male:
cluniumwithrowofteethorotherornamentation.
Tim New, C. Lienhard, 2007
9
Geological Survey Professional Paper
These lanceolate, acuminate leaves resemble those of Prunus careyhurstia in
venational and marginal features, but are more lanceolate and long acuminate.
Occurrence: Ravenscrag formation, sec. 29, T. 3, R. 24 W., second meridian, ...
10
Taxonomic Revision of the Ant Genus Linepithema ...
The venational terminology used here is that of Brown and Nutting ( 1 950).
Linepithema males show either of two distinct venational patterns. The pattern of
Fuscum-group males is similar to that of queens, where the substigmal region of
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