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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HEMIELYTRA»
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Encyclopedia of South American Aquatic Insects: Hemiptera - ...
(1) The pronotum and hemielytra are covered by fine, golden brown scalelike
setae. The pronotum and scutellum have a distinct yellowish median carina. The
body is generally elongate (Fig. 6.535). Length: 33 to 36 mm; width at base of ...
2
Manson's Tropical Diseases
Thus they are referred to as hemielytra. The posterior wings are membranous
throughout and lie beneath the hemielytra at rest. The wings are folded scissor-
like over the back of the bug and the lateral margins of the abdominal tergites are
...
Gordon C. Cook, Alimuddin Zumla, 2008
ed except the apices, smaller than 3 mm. Campylosteira Fieber - Pronotum with
hood roof-shaped or sac-like, sutural area of hemielytra differentiated from
discoidal area excepting Derephysia and a part of Uhlerites, inner margins of ...
Sternal ridges not connected; hemielytra and paranota widely explanate or
narrow; paranota produced or angulate anterior exteriorly when explanate 6
Sternal ridges connected by a transverse carina between meso- and meta-
sternum ...
Howard Madison Parshley, 1915
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Guide to the insects of Connecticut, part IV: the Hemiptera ...
Sternal ridges not connected; hemielytra and paranota widely explanate or
narrow; paranota produced or angulate anterior exteriorly when explanate 6
Sternal ridges connected by a transverse carina between meso- and meta-
sternum ...
Wilton Everett Britton, 1923
6
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia
The pronotum with three carinae ; the margins of the pronotum and hemielytra
narrow, the latter with one complete series of areoles and in certain species a
partial second. Species dimorphic. Acalypta modesta Parshley is the only
species of ...
Entomological Society of British Columbia, 1925
7
Keys to the Genera of the Miridae of the World (Hemiptera).
Second antennal segment as thick as third, or fourth; females usually
brachypterous or with modified hemielytra (short membrane) (fig. 102) 10 —
Second antennal segment thicker than third and fourth; females usually
macropterous (fig.
José Cândido de Melo Carvalho, 1955
(2) Body is oval, dorsoventrally flattened measuring approximately 5 mm in
length and 3 mm in breadth. Body divisible into head, thorax and abdomen. (3)
Mouth parts are of piercing and sucking type. Forewings are vestigial called
hemielytra.
9
Identification Guide of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Spain
11 11. Small animals (adults do not normally surpass 3 mm), body relatively short
and strongly arched, laterally compressed. Pronotum and hemielytra coarsely
punctate (Fig. 2.17i) ........... F. Pleidae Larger animals (adults usually over 8 mm),
...
Javier Oscoz, David Galicia, Rafael Miranda, 2011
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Circular - New Jersey Department of Agriculture
New Jersey. Dept. of Agriculture. Hood rather small, not extended beyond front of
head, occupying about one—third of pronotum, a trifle lower than median carian.
Hood and margins of pronotum and hemielytra pilose ...
New Jersey. Dept. of Agriculture, 1920
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «HEMIELYTRA»
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hemielytra est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Beetles, bugs are different critters
Therefore, beetles have a midline between their elytra and bugs typically have a V-shape between their forewings (called hemielytra). Since a ... «Bonners Ferry Herald, sept 14»