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subcosta
‖ subcosta Entom. (sʌbˈkɒstə) [sub- 1 f.] The subcostal vein of the wing of some insects; the vein just behind the costa.1861 H. Hagen Synopsis Neuroptera N. Amer. 343. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cryptochetidae
The costa has a break at the end of the subcosta. The sixth abdominal sternite in the male is symmetrical and it has an 8th tergite. wikipedia.org
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Pallopteridae
The costa is interrupted near the end of the subcosta. The subcosta reaches the costa. The subcosta is complete and well separated from vein 1. wikipedia.org
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Mimagyrta abdominalis
There is a hyaline oblique postdiscal band reaching from the subcosta almost to the termen. The hindwings are black with a central hyaline band. wikipedia.org
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Diastatidae
The subcosta is incomplete fusing with Radial vein 1 before the apex. The posterior basal wing cell and discoidal wing cell are separate. wikipedia.org
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Aulacigastridae
The costa is interrupted near the subcosta (which reaches the costa). wikipedia.org
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Dixidae
The subcosta is fused with the costa at the level of the base of Rs or slightly proximal to this. wikipedia.org
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Camillidae
The costa is interrupted near R1, the subcosta reduced and close to R1, the posterior basal wing cell and discoidal wing cell are fused; anal wing cell wikipedia.org
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Archedictyon
system" designed by entomologists John Henry Comstock and George Needham describes these veins and their branches: Costa(C): the leading edge of the wing Subcosta the cubitus Crossveins are named based on their relative position to the more prominent longitudinal veins: C-SC crossveins run between the costa and subcosta wikipedia.org
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Blepharomastix cronanalis
The forewing costal margin is suffused with buffy brown and there is an outcurved antemedial line followed by a broken ocellus in the cell at the subcosta wikipedia.org
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Canacidae
The costa has a subcostal break; the subcosta is parallel to vein R1 and merging with that vein just before the costa. wikipedia.org
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Pitara
Species Pitara congressa (Walker, 1858) Venezuela Pitara subaracuata Walker, 1865 Sierra Leone Pitara subcosta Walker, 1858 Brazil (Amazonas) References wikipedia.org
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Tornodoxa dubicanella
There is a fuscous dot on the costa at the base and a fuscous dot on the subcosta near the base. wikipedia.org
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Bagdadia eucalla
The forewings are pale fuscous, scattered with whitish grey and with an orange scale projecting tuft on the subcosta near the base. wikipedia.org
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Kessleria alpmaritimae
The veins have distinct black dots, particularly along the costa, subcosta, cubital and anal veins, while the medial and radial veins have indistinct brown wikipedia.org
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