PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «MESOTHORACIC»
mesothoracic
wings
tergum
mesothoracic
meaning
pronunciation
translations
define
middle
segment
three
divisions
thorax
insect
bearing
second
pair
legs
first
more
merriam
webster
adjective
thə
ˈra
relating
mesothorax
known
browse
defined
noun
segments
thoraxrelated
forms
wing
mosquito
taxonomic
inventory
adult
pterygote
insects
paired
organ
flight
diptera
called
simply
because
metathoracic
reverso
also
mesocratic
mesothorium
mesocephalic
multiterminal
receptors
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MESOTHORACIC»
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1
Dictionary of Insect Morphology:
The mesothoracic tergocoxal nerves and the mesothoracic sternocoxal nerves (
Original) first lateral interfurcal muscle posterior oblique interfurcal muscle
second lateral. Fig. 89. The mesothoracic tergocoxal muscles and the
mesothoracic ...
2
Dictionary of Insect Morphology
The mesothoracic tergocoxal muscles and the mesothoracic sternocoxal muscles
(Original) чти-дымы 9 10 11 12 13 14 Fig. 90. The mesothoracic tergocoxal
nerves and the mesothoracic sternocoxal nerves (Original) first lateral interfurcal
...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999
3
Adult Heteropteran Thoracic Endoskeleton (Insecta: ...
Anterior mesothoracic phragma: small, round with thick cuticle, medial and lateral
keels missing 2. Anterior mesothoracic ventral bridge apódeme: spinelike 3.
Anterior mesothoracic shelf: missing 4. Apódeme beta base: triangular 5.
Posterior ...
4
American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
Metathoracic wing usually very different in form from mesothoracic, with a broad,
longitudinally folding vannal area (grasshoppers, crickets) 11. ORTHOPTERA 49
(44). Only mesothoracic wings fully developed; metathoracic wings sometimes ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
THORACIC GANGLION from above the middle of the mesothoracic ganglia The
dorsal regions of the mesothoracic and metathoracic ganglia show ganglionic
swellings. From the antero-dorsal sides of the prothoracic ganglia a pair of ...
Museum Natural History British, 1914
The dorsal regions of the mesothoracic and metathoracic ganglia show
ganglionic swellings. From the antero-dorsal sides of the prothoracic ganglia a
pair of prothoracic dorsal nerves (pr.d.) arise and supply the muscles of that
region, ...
7
The House-Fly: Musca Domestica Linn: Its Structure, Habits, ...
THORACIO GANGLION 33 from above the middle of the mesothoracic ganglia.
The dorsal regions of the mesothoracic and metathoracic ganglia show
ganglionic swellings. From the antero-dorsal sides of the prothoracic ganglia a
pair of ...
8
The Insects: Structure and Function
The twisting of the wings by controller muscles in the locust is precisely timed by
the pattern of motor impulses to the muscles (Fig. 9.19). Only in the case of one
muscle, the mesothoracic subalar muscle, is the firing of the motor neuron very ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
9
Identification Guide of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Spain
Mesothoracic legs very close to each other, separated by less than a coxa's width
. Mesothoracic and metathoracic legs insert ventrally, in such a way that
metathoracic legs seem to converge in the body axis. Claws inserted apically (Fig
.
Javier Oscoz, David Galicia, Rafael Miranda, 2011
10
The external anatomy of the red date scale, Phoenicococcus ...
With apparently only one pair of 8-shaped pores on body, situated on margin of
second abdominal segment; mesothoracic spiracular pores comparatively large,
with star-shaped margins; with no dorsomesal setae on second to seventh ...
Fenner Satterthwaite Stickney, 1934
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MESOTHORACIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
mesothoracic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Column 8: Wingless flies
... a superfamily of flies that had lost their mesothoracic wings. That is, they were of the Diptera order, but were flightless. 'What are they called? «The Age, Mar 15»