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sternite
sternite Zool. and Comp. Anat. (ˈstɜːnaɪt) [f. stern-um + -ite.] a. The under or ventral part of each somite or segment of the body of an insect or other arthropod: correlated with tergite and pleurite. b. = sternebra. rare—0. (In recent Dicts.)1868 Packard Guide Study Insects 9 The typical ring or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sternum (arthropod anatomy)
Usually the first sternite is covered up, so that ventrite numbers do not correspond to sternite numbers. wikipedia.org
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mesosternite
mesosternite Zool. (mɛsəʊˈstɜːnaɪt) [f. meso- + sternite.] A mesosternal sternite.1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life 303 [In the Geometrical Spider.] Mesosternite, surrounded by the basal joints of the four ambulatory limbs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sphegina crassispina
Etymology The name comes from the Latin words 'crassus', meaning 'big', and 'spina', meaning 'thorn', referring to the strong spine-like setae on the male sternite Related species S. crassispina is similar to S. carinata, S. malaisei, and S. index, though it can be differentiated by male sternite IV (the four enlarged wikipedia.org
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pleurite
pleurite Zool. (ˈplʊəraɪt) [f. Gr. πλευρά side + -ite1 3.] The side or lateral portion of each somite or segment of the body in arthropods. (Correlated with tergite and sternite.)1868 Packard Guide Study Insects 9 The typical ring or segment..consists of an upper (tergite), a side (pleurite), and an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sphegina cultrigera
Etymology The name is from Latin, cultrigera, bearing a knife, referring to the knife-like lobe on the male sternite IV. Unlike other Sphegina species, all bear a long sword-like lobe postero-laterally on the left side of male sternite IV. wikipedia.org
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Sphegina crucivena
IX in S. crucivena, small and one-fourth the length of sternite IX in S. forficata), and apex of the ejaculatory hood (simple in S. crucivena, posterior Male sternite IV is also slightly different; in S. crucivena the pile medially at posterior margin is stronger than in the other parts while in S. forficata wikipedia.org
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Reddyanus ceylonensis
Ventrum mesosoma and pedipalps are yellowish brown with a pair of black spots on seventh sternite. Seventh sternite is with an incomplete carinae, which is sparsely granulate. wikipedia.org
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Sphegina atricolor
The surstyli are strongly asymmetrical with only slightly asymmetrical superior lobes; part of the postero-ventral sternite IX is strongly asymmetrical A.) adusta, but unlike this species they possess a transverse crest at the base of the lobe located sinistrolaterally at the posterior margin of male sternite wikipedia.org
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Carcineretidae
At least in males, the first and second sternite are fused, with no suture visible. The eighth sternite is not visible from below. wikipedia.org
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溪蟹科
按其第八片胸腹片(Thoracic sternite)的不同,我们大致可以分为两个亚科: 分类 印度北部及缅甸的水域同时有两个亚科的蟹种存在。 wikipedia.org
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Sphegina carinata
S. hansoni differs by having three setae on sternite IV instead of just two, and by having nearly symmetrical surstyli. Within the species which have male sternite IV asymmetrical and armed with spinose setae, and which have male sternite VI with one or two processes, S. wikipedia.org
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Hydroscapha jaechi
Postero-median projection of the sternite VII is irregular, long and very narrow. Chaetotaxy with two tufts in Sternite V. Posterior margin of the Sternite V is weakly sinuate. wikipedia.org
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Oedemera crassipes
The apex of the last sternite is not rounded and the shape of pygidium is much more longer than last sternite. wikipedia.org
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Novius breviuscula
In male, the sixth abdominal sternite is fairly deeply emarginate at the apex. In female however, the sixth abdominal sternite is entire. wikipedia.org
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