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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MICROPTEROUS»
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1
The Evolution of Social Behaviour in Insects and Arachnids
In O. habrus, micropterous adults have a higher propensity than foundresses to
emerge from a small hole cut in the gall and to attack invaders artificially held at
the hole; a non-significant trend for such a division of labor is found in
experiments ...
Jae C. Choe, Bernard J. Crespi, 1997
2
Thortoniana a Commemorative Volume for Lan W. B. Thornton
Cubo de la Galga, 650m, 19 (macropterous), 1 Cf (micropterous), 22.VIII.1991, on
Castanea sativa, leg. A. Baz (MHNG). Description of macropterous female.
Coloration. As in micropterous female (cf. Lienhard 1981, 1998). Forewing (Fig.
Alfonso N. García Aldrete, 2004
3
True Bugs of the World (Hemiptera:Heteroptera): ...
1 A); if lobes not distinct, then apterous/ micropterous taxa from SW Pacific (
including New Zealand) and subantarctic islands; male genitalia complex to
simplified; forelegs always raptorial . with dilated ventral apicotibial projection
and its ...
Randall T. Schuh, James Alexander Slater, 1995
4
North American Psocoptera
Females macropterous and brachypterous. not micropterous; males micropterous
. First flagellomere longer than pedicel. Phallosome closed at base (Fig. 249) A.
frater (Mockford) Females macropterous. brachypterous. and micropterous; ...
5
The Social Biology of Ropalidia marginata: toward ...
She produces four kinds of offspring: macropterous females (like her),
macropterous males, micropterous (short-winged) females, and microp- terous
males. The term micropterous is somewhat distracting because the important
feature of ...
Raghavendra GADAGKAR, Raghavendra Gadagkar, 2009
The summer (early) generation, in contrast, is usually dimorphic— some
individuals have normal functional (macropterous) wings; others have much-
reduced (micropterous) wings of no use for flight. The summer 35 generation's
dimorphism is ...
7
Faunal Affinities, Systematics, and Bionomics of the ...
108 69 Not restricted to San Nicolas Island, body and wings dark or light,
micropterous or macropterous 70 70(69) More than 600 chirps/minute, 3 pulses/
chirp; macropterous (Santa Monica Mountains, Santa Cruz, San Nicolas, San
Miguel, ...
David C. Rentz, David B. Weissman, 1982
8
Encyclopedia of South American Aquatic Insects: Hemiptera - ...
(2) The humeral angles of the pronotum are produced to form large conspicuous
spines (Fig. 6.252). Length of antenna segments I to IV: 0.19:0.65:0.63:0.53 mm,
respectively. Length of micropterous male: 3.7 to 4.5 mm; micropterous female: ...
9
Tettigoniidae of Australia Volume 3: Listroscelidinae, ...
Genus Meiophisis lin 1992 Micropterous Spider Katydids Phisis,]'m 1987 (in part)
. Meiophisis Jin, 195)2, in Jin & Kevan 1992, p. 4. Type species: Meiophisis
cardiopenni* Jin by original designation. In their original description Jin & Kevan
...
10
American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
... variously marked; adults usually macropterous but sometimes brachypterous
or micropterous; lacinial tip slender, bicuspid, lateral cusp usually somewhat
broader than median; five distal inner labral sensilla; vertex bearing numerous
setae, ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000