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mesosternum
‖ mesosternum (mɛsəʊˈstɜːnəm) [mod.L., f. meso- + sternum.] 1. Ent. † a. In Kirby's use (see quot. 1826). b. By later writers applied to the middle ‘sternum’.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. 566 The central part of the medipectus, or that which passes between the mid-legs when elevated, protruded, or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mesothorax
Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the mesonotum (dorsal), the mesosternum (ventral), and the mesopleuron (lateral) on each side. wikipedia.org
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mesosternal
mesosternal, a. and n. (mɛsəʊˈstɜːnəl) [f. mesosternum + -al1.] A. adj. Pertaining to the mesosternum.1816 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. vi. (1843) I. 162 note 1, Those tribes of Melolontha F., that have mesosternal prominence. 1868 W. K. Parker Shoulder-girdle Vertebr. 119 The two additional meso-sternal se... Oxford English Dictionary
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Podontia
They are distinguished from other genera in the Blepharida-group by their bifurcate prosternum, saddle-shaped mesosternum and strongly inwardly curved wikipedia.org
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petalocerous
petalocerous, a. Entom. (pɛtəˈlɒsərəs) [f. mod.L. Petalocera, neut. pl. of petalocerus (f. Gr. πέταλον leaf, plate + -κερος, -ως horned, f. κέρας horn) + -ous. In F. pétalocère.] Having laminated antennæ, as the beetles of the division Petalocera or Lamellicornes; lamellicorn.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lyramorpha
The mesosternum is extended anteriorly into a small keel between the anterior legs. The ventral side of the abdomen is extended anteriorly into a sharp spine underneath the metasternum and mesosternum. wikipedia.org
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Margarinotus
Most species may be distinguished by the emarginate outline of the anterior margin of the mesosternum and by the complete inner subhumeral striae on elytra wikipedia.org
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Adoretus bicaudatus
Pygidium also coriaceous whereas mesosternum is laterally rugose. Adults have been recorded from Lagerstroemia species. wikipedia.org
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Insect ID. Montreal, Qc (Canada) I've found this bug in my appartment today and I was wondering what insect it is? Thank you. ![The bug]( ![enter image description here](
According to the link above: > A spine on the prosternum can be snapped into a corresponding notch on the mesosternum, producing a violent "click" that
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Agathidium akallebregma
It has a mandibular horn, moderately elongate body shape, and strongly concave posterior portion of the mesosternum. wikipedia.org
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If an insect becomes upside down, do they have mechanisms to turn themselves right side up? This question is mainly applicable to beetle's and cockroaches. If I flip them so their legs point upward, they usually squir...
One of the more interesting families are the Elateridae, or **click beetles**: so named because they press their prosternum and mesosternum against each
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Jauravia albidula
Mesosternum, metasternum and abdominal sternites are coarse and clothed with golden, fine, short and sparse pubescence. wikipedia.org
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Kikihia subalpina
Pro- and mesosternum with nearly triangular black patches. Coxae of forelegs usually with pinkish red patches. wikipedia.org
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Ophion (insect)
The genus Ophion is distinguished by the absence of a transverse keel on the hind mesosternum. wikipedia.org
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Acanthosomatidae
The mesosternum has a strongly projecting keel. The tarsi of the legs are 2-segmented. wikipedia.org
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