PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TEGMINAL»
tegminal
tegminal
reverso
meaning
also
terminal
trigeminal
tegumental
tegmen
define
botany
delicate
inner
integument
coat
seed
certain
orthopterous
insects
pair
leathery
forewings
that
forms
protective
covering
collins
always
noun
plural
mina
either
cockroach
related
similar
layer
defined
yourdictionary
tegmina
zool
beetle
elytron
hardened
forewing
some
origin
classical
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anagrams
words
start
with
created
from
variants
unknown
territory
beatport
download
mattias
fridell
secluded
world
largest
music
store
urban
teghan
teghann
pearce
head
tegideecee
tegist
teglecknickley
teglecknickly
tegly
tegn
tegnear
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TEGMINAL»
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tegminal en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
tegminal y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Biology of Wetas, King Crickets and Their Allies
Gorochov suggests the division into four infraorders: Oedischiidea and Elcanidea
(the very primitive Palaeozoic— Mesozoic groups still without tibial tympana and
tegminal stridulatory apparatus or, in some Mesozoic Oedischiidea, ...
2
Two New Ommexychid Locusts of the Genus Parossa with a Key ...
Tegmina with their greatest breadth proportionately less, equal to approximately
one-seventh of tegminal length, apex sharp acute. (Matto Grosso, Brazil)
paludivaga new species (figs. 13-14) Sculpture of pronotum relatively less
pronounced, ...
3
Invertebrates of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, ...
Length 14 to 25 mm. (Slant-faced grasshoppers; subfamily Gomphocerinae.)
Chorthippus curtipennis (Harris) 5a. Wings present, either fully developed or
reduced to small tegminal pads (figs. 16, 17). 6 5b. Wings absent. Male cerci as
in figure ...
David C. Lightfoot, Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.), 1986
Length 19 to 24 mm. -------------- —— Boonacris alticola Rehn and Randell 6a.
Wings long or reduced to small pads. If reduced, tegminal pads nearly oval in /7
shape, touching dorsally, or separated by a distance less than half the width of
one ...
5
Australian Blattidae of the Subfamilies Chorisoneurinae and ...
victoriae new species BB1. Tegminal checkering extensive and evenly
distributed. C2. Head with a broad but extremely weak band of buff with a rufous
tinge between median portion of eyes. Pronotum pictured without trace of lateral
banding, ...
6
Melanoplus Plebejus, Including Two New Subspecies ...
figs. 1, 2, 5 and 6. Specimens from two localities in the northern portion of Nueces
Co. are considered as M. p. plebejus, but they show an approach towards this
subspecies by the more than usually pointed tegminal pads. The aedeagus also
...
7
Australian Beetles Volume 1: Morphology, Classification and Keys
31K) and/or a median tegminal strut extending anteriorly from the ventral portion (
Fig. 31J). In Coccinellidae (Fig. 31H), there is also a median tube-like process
extending posteriorly between the parameres and serving as apenis guide; ...
John Lawrence, Adam Slipinski, 2013
8
Advances in the Systematics of Fossil and Modern Insects: ...
From the other representatives of two latter orders, this family differs in the
reduction of Sc branches in the tegmen and/or clearly more numerous
longitudinal tegminal veins (CuA has six or more branches in Alexarasniidae and
four or less ...
Dmitry Shcherbakov, Michael Engel, Michael Sharkey, 2011
9
True Bugs of the World (Hemiptera:Heteroptera): ...
ID); metapleuron with evaporatorium; male genitalia and abdomen asymmetrical;
forewing tegminal; macropterous to brachypterous Dipsocoridae 5.
Coleopteriform, forewings elytraceous; proepisternal lobe large, but not inflated;
head porrect ...
Randall T. Schuh, James Alexander Slater, 1995
10
Encyclopedia of Entomology
Katydids are best known for the distinct male sounds produced by tegminal (
forewing) stridula- tion and used to attract mates. In many species the tegmina
are leaf-like, allowing daytime crypsis in the vegetation habitat. Other species
have ...