Compound Eyes of Southern Bristletail (Dilta cf hibernica), Machilidae. Sussex, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/compound-eyes-of-southern-bristletail-dilta-cf-hibernica-machilidae-sussex-uk-image456697500.html
RM2HF0A90–Compound Eyes of Southern Bristletail (Dilta cf hibernica), Machilidae. Sussex, UK
Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three 'tails' at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/machilis-print-the-machilidae-are-a-family-of-insects-belonging-to-the-order-archaeognatha-the-bristletails-there-are-around-250-described-species-worldwide-these-insects-are-wingless-elongated-and-more-or-less-cylindrical-with-a-distinctive-humped-thorax-and-covered-with-tiny-close-fitting-scales-the-colour-is-usually-grey-or-brown-sometimes-intricately-patterned-there-are-three-tails-at-the-rear-of-the-abdomen-two-cerci-and-a-long-central-epiproct-they-have-large-compound-eyes-often-meeting-at-a-central-point-they-resemble-the-silverfish-and-the-firebrat-which-are-from-a-image328687828.html
RM2A2N0K0–Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three 'tails' at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a
Southern Bristletail (Dilta cf hibernica), Machilidae. Sussex, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southern-bristletail-dilta-cf-hibernica-machilidae-sussex-uk-image456697490.html
RM2HF0A8J–Southern Bristletail (Dilta cf hibernica), Machilidae. Sussex, UK
Archive image from page 123 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill79dans Year: 1907 120 Læggerøret (ovipositor), der har sit udspring i 8. og 9. led, består af tre klapper: et øvre, et nedre og et indre par. De sidstnævnte er rudimentære og findes ved basis mellem de øvre og nedre klapper og kan ikke ses udefra. Indefter støttes læggeklapperne af en række sklerotiserede dele, hvoraf én er synlig foran de nedre klapper (fig. 32). øvre valve(epiproct) pallium cercus subgenital- plade Fig. 36. Bagkro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-123-of-danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-danmarksfaunaill79dans-year-1907-120-lggerret-ovipositor-der-har-sit-udspring-i-8-og-9-led-bestr-af-tre-klapper-et-vre-et-nedre-og-et-indre-par-de-sidstnvnte-er-rudimentre-og-findes-ved-basis-mellem-de-vre-og-nedre-klapper-og-kan-ikke-ses-udefra-indefter-stttes-lggeklapperne-af-en-rkke-sklerotiserede-dele-hvoraf-n-er-synlig-foran-de-nedre-klapper-fig-32-vre-valveepiproct-pallium-cercus-subgenital-plade-fig-36-bagkro-image259451658.html
RMW2316J–Archive image from page 123 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill79dans Year: 1907 120 Læggerøret (ovipositor), der har sit udspring i 8. og 9. led, består af tre klapper: et øvre, et nedre og et indre par. De sidstnævnte er rudimentære og findes ved basis mellem de øvre og nedre klapper og kan ikke ses udefra. Indefter støttes læggeklapperne af en række sklerotiserede dele, hvoraf én er synlig foran de nedre klapper (fig. 32). øvre valve(epiproct) pallium cercus subgenital- plade Fig. 36. Bagkro
Jumping Bristletail (Petrobius sp), Machilidae on chalk cliff. Isle of Wight, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jumping-bristletail-petrobius-sp-machilidae-on-chalk-cliff-isle-of-wight-uk-image456696101.html
RM2HF08F1–Jumping Bristletail (Petrobius sp), Machilidae on chalk cliff. Isle of Wight, UK
Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three tails at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a diff Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/machilis-print-the-machilidae-are-a-family-of-insects-belonging-to-the-order-archaeognatha-the-bristletails-there-are-around-250-described-species-worldwide-these-insects-are-wingless-elongated-and-more-or-less-cylindrical-with-a-distinctive-humped-thorax-and-covered-with-tiny-close-fitting-scales-the-colour-is-usually-grey-or-brown-sometimes-intricately-patterned-there-are-three-tails-at-the-rear-of-the-abdomen-two-cerci-and-a-long-central-epiproct-they-have-large-compound-eyes-often-meeting-at-a-central-point-they-resemble-the-silverfish-and-the-firebrat-which-are-from-a-diff-image349760395.html
RF2B90XXK–Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three tails at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a diff
. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. ia) Complex, often bewildering, male abdominalterminalia distinctions, often complicated byconvergences, are fundamental characters in system-atic studies. Early in its penultimate instar a males abdomi-nal apex is identical to that of other nymphal stages.Accordingly, the tenth tergum is triangular and un-modified; the eleventh (epiproct) is represented by asmall, rudimentary sclerite (EP) just beneath the acuteapex of the tenth; the ninth stemite is transverselyquadrate; the anus is flanked by large, triangular, con-vex paraprocts (L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/occasional-papers-of-the-california-academy-of-sciences-ia-complex-often-bewildering-male-abdominalterminalia-distinctions-often-complicated-byconvergences-are-fundamental-characters-in-system-atic-studies-early-in-its-penultimate-instar-a-males-abdomi-nal-apex-is-identical-to-that-of-other-nymphal-stagesaccordingly-the-tenth-tergum-is-triangular-and-un-modified-the-eleventh-epiproct-is-represented-by-asmall-rudimentary-sclerite-ep-just-beneath-the-acuteapex-of-the-tenth-the-ninth-stemite-is-transverselyquadrate-the-anus-is-flanked-by-large-triangular-con-vex-paraprocts-l-image336701547.html
RM2AFP277–. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. ia) Complex, often bewildering, male abdominalterminalia distinctions, often complicated byconvergences, are fundamental characters in system-atic studies. Early in its penultimate instar a males abdomi-nal apex is identical to that of other nymphal stages.Accordingly, the tenth tergum is triangular and un-modified; the eleventh (epiproct) is represented by asmall, rudimentary sclerite (EP) just beneath the acuteapex of the tenth; the ninth stemite is transverselyquadrate; the anus is flanked by large, triangular, con-vex paraprocts (L
. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 120 Læggerøret (ovipositor), der har sit udspring i 8. og 9. led, består af tre klapper: et øvre, et nedre og et indre par. De sidstnævnte er rudimentære og findes ved basis mellem de øvre og nedre klapper og kan ikke ses udefra. Indefter støttes læggeklapperne af en række sklerotiserede dele, hvoraf én er synlig foran de nedre klapper (fig. 32). øvre valve(epiproct) pallium cercus subgenital- plade Fig. 36. Bagkropsspids af markgræshoppe (J.. Stridulationen kan frembringes på vidt forskellige måder i modsætning til de ens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-120-lggerret-ovipositor-der-har-sit-udspring-i-8-og-9-led-bestr-af-tre-klapper-et-vre-et-nedre-og-et-indre-par-de-sidstnvnte-er-rudimentre-og-findes-ved-basis-mellem-de-vre-og-nedre-klapper-og-kan-ikke-ses-udefra-indefter-stttes-lggeklapperne-af-en-rkke-sklerotiserede-dele-hvoraf-n-er-synlig-foran-de-nedre-klapper-fig-32-vre-valveepiproct-pallium-cercus-subgenital-plade-fig-36-bagkropsspids-af-markgrshoppe-j-stridulationen-kan-frembringes-p-vidt-forskellige-mder-i-modstning-til-de-ens-image216112737.html
RMPFGP01–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 120 Læggerøret (ovipositor), der har sit udspring i 8. og 9. led, består af tre klapper: et øvre, et nedre og et indre par. De sidstnævnte er rudimentære og findes ved basis mellem de øvre og nedre klapper og kan ikke ses udefra. Indefter støttes læggeklapperne af en række sklerotiserede dele, hvoraf én er synlig foran de nedre klapper (fig. 32). øvre valve(epiproct) pallium cercus subgenital- plade Fig. 36. Bagkropsspids af markgræshoppe (J.. Stridulationen kan frembringes på vidt forskellige måder i modsætning til de ens
Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three 'tails' at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/machilis-print-the-machilidae-are-a-family-of-insects-belonging-to-the-order-archaeognatha-the-bristletails-there-are-around-250-described-species-worldwide-these-insects-are-wingless-elongated-and-more-or-less-cylindrical-with-a-distinctive-humped-thorax-and-covered-with-tiny-close-fitting-scales-the-colour-is-usually-grey-or-brown-sometimes-intricately-patterned-there-are-three-tails-at-the-rear-of-the-abdomen-two-cerci-and-a-long-central-epiproct-they-have-large-compound-eyes-often-meeting-at-a-central-point-they-resemble-the-silverfish-and-the-firebrat-which-are-from-a-image328687827.html
RM2A2N0JY–Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three 'tails' at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a
Archive image from page 53 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill71dans Year: 1907 VIllSp VlllSt Gpr iVlf (=Cxpd) 'NV' Fig. 20. Skema af insektovipositor. I fig. B og D er de bærende led isoleret fra hinanden. VIII-XI 8.-11. bagkropsled; ode ovidukt; Gpr kønsåbning; IVl, 2V1 og 3V1 nedre, indre og ydre valver; Gxpd coxit; Sty griffel; Eppt epiproct; Papt paraproct; Ger cerce. (Snodgrass). rede hvepse ser man, at læggebrodden spalter op i tre dele og ikke som hos løvgræshoppen i to. Det skyldes, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-53-of-danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-danmarksfaunaill71dans-year-1907-villsp-vlllst-gpr-ivlf-=cxpd-nv-fig-20-skema-af-insektovipositor-i-fig-b-og-d-er-de-brende-led-isoleret-fra-hinanden-viii-xi-8-11-bagkropsled-ode-ovidukt-gpr-knsbning-ivl-2v1-og-3v1-nedre-indre-og-ydre-valver-gxpd-coxit-sty-griffel-eppt-epiproct-papt-paraproct-ger-cerce-snodgrass-rede-hvepse-ser-man-at-lggebrodden-spalter-op-i-tre-dele-og-ikke-som-hos-lvgrshoppen-i-to-det-skyldes-image259285427.html
RMW1RD5R–Archive image from page 53 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill71dans Year: 1907 VIllSp VlllSt Gpr iVlf (=Cxpd) 'NV' Fig. 20. Skema af insektovipositor. I fig. B og D er de bærende led isoleret fra hinanden. VIII-XI 8.-11. bagkropsled; ode ovidukt; Gpr kønsåbning; IVl, 2V1 og 3V1 nedre, indre og ydre valver; Gxpd coxit; Sty griffel; Eppt epiproct; Papt paraproct; Ger cerce. (Snodgrass). rede hvepse ser man, at læggebrodden spalter op i tre dele og ikke som hos løvgræshoppen i to. Det skyldes,
Jumping Bristletail (Petrobius sp), Machilidae on chalk cliff. Isle of Wight, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jumping-bristletail-petrobius-sp-machilidae-on-chalk-cliff-isle-of-wight-uk-image456696086.html
RM2HF08EE–Jumping Bristletail (Petrobius sp), Machilidae on chalk cliff. Isle of Wight, UK
Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three tails at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a diff Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/machilis-print-the-machilidae-are-a-family-of-insects-belonging-to-the-order-archaeognatha-the-bristletails-there-are-around-250-described-species-worldwide-these-insects-are-wingless-elongated-and-more-or-less-cylindrical-with-a-distinctive-humped-thorax-and-covered-with-tiny-close-fitting-scales-the-colour-is-usually-grey-or-brown-sometimes-intricately-patterned-there-are-three-tails-at-the-rear-of-the-abdomen-two-cerci-and-a-long-central-epiproct-they-have-large-compound-eyes-often-meeting-at-a-central-point-they-resemble-the-silverfish-and-the-firebrat-which-are-from-a-diff-image349760391.html
RF2B90XXF–Machilis, Print, The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 250 described species worldwide. These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three tails at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a diff
. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. right paraproctRPPT rightcercus hypandrium H9fh sternite leftcercus - basipodite LCB Figure 41. Lateral aspect of terminalia of Clothoda nobilis showing upturned apex of the tenth tergite which becomes themedial flap (MF). and the rudimentary eleventh tergite which becomes part of the epiproct (EP).. Figure 42. Atrophy of hypandrium process (HP) as the ventral support of the ejaculatory duct and assumption of thisfunction by the left paraproct (LPPT) in males of two new genera of Teratembiidae. A. New species from Kenya with HPstill se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/occasional-papers-of-the-california-academy-of-sciences-right-paraproctrppt-rightcercus-hypandrium-h9fh-sternite-leftcercus-basipodite-lcb-figure-41-lateral-aspect-of-terminalia-of-clothoda-nobilis-showing-upturned-apex-of-the-tenth-tergite-which-becomes-themedial-flap-mf-and-the-rudimentary-eleventh-tergite-which-becomes-part-of-the-epiproct-ep-figure-42-atrophy-of-hypandrium-process-hp-as-the-ventral-support-of-the-ejaculatory-duct-and-assumption-of-thisfunction-by-the-left-paraproct-lppt-in-males-of-two-new-genera-of-teratembiidae-a-new-species-from-kenya-with-hpstill-se-image336700300.html
RM2AFP0JM–. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. right paraproctRPPT rightcercus hypandrium H9fh sternite leftcercus - basipodite LCB Figure 41. Lateral aspect of terminalia of Clothoda nobilis showing upturned apex of the tenth tergite which becomes themedial flap (MF). and the rudimentary eleventh tergite which becomes part of the epiproct (EP).. Figure 42. Atrophy of hypandrium process (HP) as the ventral support of the ejaculatory duct and assumption of thisfunction by the left paraproct (LPPT) in males of two new genera of Teratembiidae. A. New species from Kenya with HPstill se
. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... VIllSp VlllSt^ Gpr iVlf (=Cxpd) 'NV". Fig. 20. Skema af insektovipositor. I fig. B og D er de bærende led isoleret fra hinanden. VIII-XI 8.-11. bagkropsled; ode ovidukt; Gpr kønsåbning; IVl, 2V1 og 3V1 nedre, indre og ydre valver; Gxpd coxit; Sty griffel; Eppt epiproct; Papt paraproct; Ger cerce. (Snodgrass). rede hvepse ser man, at læggebrodden spalter op i tre dele og ikke som hos løvgræshoppen i to. Det skyldes, at de nedre valver her blot er lænkede til de indre og ikke tillige til de øvre valver; endvidere er høj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-villsp-vlllst-gpr-ivlf-=cxpd-nvquot-fig-20-skema-af-insektovipositor-i-fig-b-og-d-er-de-brende-led-isoleret-fra-hinanden-viii-xi-8-11-bagkropsled-ode-ovidukt-gpr-knsbning-ivl-2v1-og-3v1-nedre-indre-og-ydre-valver-gxpd-coxit-sty-griffel-eppt-epiproct-papt-paraproct-ger-cerce-snodgrass-rede-hvepse-ser-man-at-lggebrodden-spalter-op-i-tre-dele-og-ikke-som-hos-lvgrshoppen-i-to-det-skyldes-at-de-nedre-valver-her-blot-er-lnkede-til-de-indre-og-ikke-tillige-til-de-vre-valver-endvidere-er-hj-image216127860.html
RMPFHD84–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... VIllSp VlllSt^ Gpr iVlf (=Cxpd) 'NV". Fig. 20. Skema af insektovipositor. I fig. B og D er de bærende led isoleret fra hinanden. VIII-XI 8.-11. bagkropsled; ode ovidukt; Gpr kønsåbning; IVl, 2V1 og 3V1 nedre, indre og ydre valver; Gxpd coxit; Sty griffel; Eppt epiproct; Papt paraproct; Ger cerce. (Snodgrass). rede hvepse ser man, at læggebrodden spalter op i tre dele og ikke som hos løvgræshoppen i to. Det skyldes, at de nedre valver her blot er lænkede til de indre og ikke tillige til de øvre valver; endvidere er høj
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . - on the posterior margin of the median basal lobe of thecercus. 288. Median levator of the cercus (figs. 7 D. 14 ).—A broad musclearising anteriorly on the tenth tergum laterad of 287, inserted pos-teriorly on the small sclerite between the tenth tergum and the basal. Fig. 14.—Dorsal muscles of eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh abdominal seg-ments of female of Dissostcira Carolina, ventral view. lobe of the cercus, some of the mesal fibers in some cases inserted onthe basal angle of the epiproct. 28p. Lateral levator of the cercus (figs. 7 D, 14).—A sl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-on-the-posterior-margin-of-the-median-basal-lobe-of-thecercus-288-median-levator-of-the-cercus-figs-7-d-14-a-broad-musclearising-anteriorly-on-the-tenth-tergum-laterad-of-287-inserted-pos-teriorly-on-the-small-sclerite-between-the-tenth-tergum-and-the-basal-fig-14dorsal-muscles-of-eighth-ninth-tenth-and-eleventh-abdominal-seg-ments-of-female-of-dissostcira-carolina-ventral-view-lobe-of-the-cercus-some-of-the-mesal-fibers-in-some-cases-inserted-onthe-basal-angle-of-the-epiproct-28p-lateral-levator-of-the-cercus-figs-7-d-14a-sl-image340004382.html
RM2AN4F1J–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . - on the posterior margin of the median basal lobe of thecercus. 288. Median levator of the cercus (figs. 7 D. 14 ).—A broad musclearising anteriorly on the tenth tergum laterad of 287, inserted pos-teriorly on the small sclerite between the tenth tergum and the basal. Fig. 14.—Dorsal muscles of eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh abdominal seg-ments of female of Dissostcira Carolina, ventral view. lobe of the cercus, some of the mesal fibers in some cases inserted onthe basal angle of the epiproct. 28p. Lateral levator of the cercus (figs. 7 D, 14).—A sl
. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. ins. dorsal process upper limb lower limb epiproct LATERAL VIEW. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ross, Herbert Holdsworth, 1908-; Ricker, William Edwin. Urbana, University of Illinois Press Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-classification-evolution-and-dispersal-of-the-winter-stonefly-genus-allocapnia-insects-allocapnia-ins-dorsal-process-upper-limb-lower-limb-epiproct-lateral-view-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-ross-herbert-holdsworth-1908-ricker-william-edwin-urbana-university-of-illinois-press-image232773435.html
RMREKMTY–. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. ins. dorsal process upper limb lower limb epiproct LATERAL VIEW. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ross, Herbert Holdsworth, 1908-; Ricker, William Edwin. Urbana, University of Illinois Press
. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. nivicola Figs. 48, 49. Terminal abdominal segments of male Allocapnia smithi and nivicola. A, lateral aspect; B, dorsal aspect; C, posterior aspect of dorsal process of eighth tergite; D, posterior aspect of dorsal hump of seventh ter- gite; E, variant of epiproct, dorsal aspect.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the orig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-classification-evolution-and-dispersal-of-the-winter-stonefly-genus-allocapnia-insects-allocapnia-nivicola-figs-48-49-terminal-abdominal-segments-of-male-allocapnia-smithi-and-nivicola-a-lateral-aspect-b-dorsal-aspect-c-posterior-aspect-of-dorsal-process-of-eighth-tergite-d-posterior-aspect-of-dorsal-hump-of-seventh-ter-gite-e-variant-of-epiproct-dorsal-aspect-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-orig-image232764431.html
RMREK9BB–. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. nivicola Figs. 48, 49. Terminal abdominal segments of male Allocapnia smithi and nivicola. A, lateral aspect; B, dorsal aspect; C, posterior aspect of dorsal process of eighth tergite; D, posterior aspect of dorsal hump of seventh ter- gite; E, variant of epiproct, dorsal aspect.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the orig
. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. 106 CAPNIA. Postfurca- sterna plates fused Epiproct snap-li k< Epiproct forke< Tergite 7 with proc< Capniid Ancestor lobe lost lesofurcasternum triangular Metafurcasternum reduced Hind wing lacks R3 and R5 Fig. 4. Preliminary phylogenetic outline of the family Capniidae. Eur., Eu- rasian; Hoi., Holarctic; .V. Am., North American.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-classification-evolution-and-dispersal-of-the-winter-stonefly-genus-allocapnia-insects-allocapnia-106-capnia-postfurca-sterna-plates-fused-epiproct-snap-li-klt-epiproct-forkelt-tergite-7-with-proclt-capniid-ancestor-lobe-lost-lesofurcasternum-triangular-metafurcasternum-reduced-hind-wing-lacks-r3-and-r5-fig-4-preliminary-phylogenetic-outline-of-the-family-capniidae-eur-eu-rasian-hoi-holarctic-v-am-north-american-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearanc-image232773463.html
RMREKMWY–. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. 106 CAPNIA. Postfurca- sterna plates fused Epiproct snap-li k< Epiproct forke< Tergite 7 with proc< Capniid Ancestor lobe lost lesofurcasternum triangular Metafurcasternum reduced Hind wing lacks R3 and R5 Fig. 4. Preliminary phylogenetic outline of the family Capniidae. Eur., Eu- rasian; Hoi., Holarctic; .V. Am., North American.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. 124. perplexa Figs. 42, 43. Terminal abdominal segments of male Allocapnia zola and per- plexa. A, lateral aspect; B, dorsal aspect; C, posterior aspect of dorsal process of eighth tergite; D, posterior aspect of dorsal hump of seventh tergite; E, dorsal aspect of lower limb of epiproct (normally hidden under upper limb); F, dorsal aspect of variant eighth tergite.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-classification-evolution-and-dispersal-of-the-winter-stonefly-genus-allocapnia-insects-allocapnia-124-perplexa-figs-42-43-terminal-abdominal-segments-of-male-allocapnia-zola-and-per-plexa-a-lateral-aspect-b-dorsal-aspect-c-posterior-aspect-of-dorsal-process-of-eighth-tergite-d-posterior-aspect-of-dorsal-hump-of-seventh-tergite-e-dorsal-aspect-of-lower-limb-of-epiproct-normally-hidden-under-upper-limb-f-dorsal-aspect-of-variant-eighth-tergite-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-image232764493.html
RMREK9DH–. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. 124. perplexa Figs. 42, 43. Terminal abdominal segments of male Allocapnia zola and per- plexa. A, lateral aspect; B, dorsal aspect; C, posterior aspect of dorsal process of eighth tergite; D, posterior aspect of dorsal hump of seventh tergite; E, dorsal aspect of lower limb of epiproct (normally hidden under upper limb); F, dorsal aspect of variant eighth tergite.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability
. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST.. 12: 1999. Figs 4-5. Male genitalia of Creagdhubhia mallochorum sp. n. 4, lateral view; 5, dorsal view of tergites 9-10 and cerci. Abbreviations: cer = cercus, epi = epiproct, gc = gonocoxites, T = tergite. Scale line 0.2 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Entomological and Natural History Socie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-journal-of-entomology-and-natural-history-natural-history-entomology-br-j-ent-nat-hist-12-1999-figs-4-5-male-genitalia-of-creagdhubhia-mallochorum-sp-n-4-lateral-view-5-dorsal-view-of-tergites-9-10-and-cerci-abbreviations-cer-=-cercus-epi-=-epiproct-gc-=-gonocoxites-t-=-tergite-scale-line-02-mm-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-british-entomological-and-natural-history-socie-image234251853.html
RMRH32HH–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST.. 12: 1999. Figs 4-5. Male genitalia of Creagdhubhia mallochorum sp. n. 4, lateral view; 5, dorsal view of tergites 9-10 and cerci. Abbreviations: cer = cercus, epi = epiproct, gc = gonocoxites, T = tergite. Scale line 0.2 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Entomological and Natural History Socie
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 208 Markus Lambertz et al.. Figs 1. The caldera of the Cerro Azul volcano. View from its rim in north-eastern direction with Cone Lake in the center of the photo. Note the massive black lava field on the caldera's floor and the protective tuff cone harboring the lake. The white asterisk on the silhouette of the archipelago in the upper left comer indicates its geographic location. Photo: M. Lambertz. absence of dorsal hooks on their abdominal segments, an epiproct not shorter than the paraprocts and lateral spines of the 9th abdominal segment not extending Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonn-zoological-bulletin-zoology-208-markus-lambertz-et-al-figs-1-the-caldera-of-the-cerro-azul-volcano-view-from-its-rim-in-north-eastern-direction-with-cone-lake-in-the-center-of-the-photo-note-the-massive-black-lava-field-on-the-calderas-floor-and-the-protective-tuff-cone-harboring-the-lake-the-white-asterisk-on-the-silhouette-of-the-archipelago-in-the-upper-left-comer-indicates-its-geographic-location-photo-m-lambertz-absence-of-dorsal-hooks-on-their-abdominal-segments-an-epiproct-not-shorter-than-the-paraprocts-and-lateral-spines-of-the-9th-abdominal-segment-not-extending-image234484909.html
RMRHDKW1–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 208 Markus Lambertz et al.. Figs 1. The caldera of the Cerro Azul volcano. View from its rim in north-eastern direction with Cone Lake in the center of the photo. Note the massive black lava field on the caldera's floor and the protective tuff cone harboring the lake. The white asterisk on the silhouette of the archipelago in the upper left comer indicates its geographic location. Photo: M. Lambertz. absence of dorsal hooks on their abdominal segments, an epiproct not shorter than the paraprocts and lateral spines of the 9th abdominal segment not extending
. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. dorsal process upper limb lower limb epiproct LATERAL VIEW. dorsal process DORSAL VIEW epiproct base upper limb lower limb vivipara Fig. 12. Terminal abdominal segments of male Allocapnia vivipara. A, lateral aspect; B, dorsal aspect; C, posterior aspect of dorsal process of eighth ter- gite; D, posterior aspect of dorsal hump of seventh tergite.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-classification-evolution-and-dispersal-of-the-winter-stonefly-genus-allocapnia-insects-allocapnia-dorsal-process-upper-limb-lower-limb-epiproct-lateral-view-dorsal-process-dorsal-view-epiproct-base-upper-limb-lower-limb-vivipara-fig-12-terminal-abdominal-segments-of-male-allocapnia-vivipara-a-lateral-aspect-b-dorsal-aspect-c-posterior-aspect-of-dorsal-process-of-eighth-ter-gite-d-posterior-aspect-of-dorsal-hump-of-seventh-tergite-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-a-image232773428.html
RMREKMTM–. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. dorsal process upper limb lower limb epiproct LATERAL VIEW. dorsal process DORSAL VIEW epiproct base upper limb lower limb vivipara Fig. 12. Terminal abdominal segments of male Allocapnia vivipara. A, lateral aspect; B, dorsal aspect; C, posterior aspect of dorsal process of eighth ter- gite; D, posterior aspect of dorsal hump of seventh tergite.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. bt 8. bt Fig. 5. Terminal segments of male Capnia columbiana Claassen, illustrating V-shaped epiproct. (After Nebeker and Gaufin.) Fig. 6. Terminal segments of male Capnia vidua Klapalek, illustrating the double-limbed epiproct of the appressed type. (After Aubert.) Fig. 7. Dorsal aspect of ninth segment of male Capnia glabra Claassen. bt. basal thickening (in Figs. 8-11 also). Fig. 8. Basal thickening of ninth tergite of male Capnia manitoba Claassen. Fig. 9. Basal thickening of ninth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-classification-evolution-and-dispersal-of-the-winter-stonefly-genus-allocapnia-insects-allocapnia-bt-8-bt-fig-5-terminal-segments-of-male-capnia-columbiana-claassen-illustrating-v-shaped-epiproct-after-nebeker-and-gaufin-fig-6-terminal-segments-of-male-capnia-vidua-klapalek-illustrating-the-double-limbed-epiproct-of-the-appressed-type-after-aubert-fig-7-dorsal-aspect-of-ninth-segment-of-male-capnia-glabra-claassen-bt-basal-thickening-in-figs-8-11-also-fig-8-basal-thickening-of-ninth-tergite-of-male-capnia-manitoba-claassen-fig-9-basal-thickening-of-ninth-image232773445.html
RMREKMW9–. The classification, evolution, and dispersal of the winter stonefly genus Allocapnia. Insects; Allocapnia. bt 8. bt Fig. 5. Terminal segments of male Capnia columbiana Claassen, illustrating V-shaped epiproct. (After Nebeker and Gaufin.) Fig. 6. Terminal segments of male Capnia vidua Klapalek, illustrating the double-limbed epiproct of the appressed type. (After Aubert.) Fig. 7. Dorsal aspect of ninth segment of male Capnia glabra Claassen. bt. basal thickening (in Figs. 8-11 also). Fig. 8. Basal thickening of ninth tergite of male Capnia manitoba Claassen. Fig. 9. Basal thickening of ninth
. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 202 Bulletin So. Calif. Academy Sciences / Vol. 6% Pt. 4, 1^64. Figure 1. Caudal portion of abdomen of male, viewed laterally, containing the genital chamber, (a) anterior bulbous swelling of harpogon; (b) harpogon; (c) posterio-ventral toe-like lobe; (d) aedeagus; (e) style; (f) epiproct. light brown color posteriorly. The harpogones (b) are somewhat foot-shaped, with a bulbous heel-like (a) anterior, and with the pos- terior projecting as a pointed toe-like process (c), occupying the us- ual Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-southern-california-academy-of-sciences-science-natural-history-natural-history-202-bulletin-so-calif-academy-sciences-vol-6-pt-4-164-figure-1-caudal-portion-of-abdomen-of-male-viewed-laterally-containing-the-genital-chamber-a-anterior-bulbous-swelling-of-harpogon-b-harpogon-c-posterio-ventral-toe-like-lobe-d-aedeagus-e-style-f-epiproct-light-brown-color-posteriorly-the-harpogones-b-are-somewhat-foot-shaped-with-a-bulbous-heel-like-a-anterior-and-with-the-pos-terior-projecting-as-a-pointed-toe-like-process-c-occupying-the-us-ual-image233855087.html
RMRGD0FB–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 202 Bulletin So. Calif. Academy Sciences / Vol. 6% Pt. 4, 1^64. Figure 1. Caudal portion of abdomen of male, viewed laterally, containing the genital chamber, (a) anterior bulbous swelling of harpogon; (b) harpogon; (c) posterio-ventral toe-like lobe; (d) aedeagus; (e) style; (f) epiproct. light brown color posteriorly. The harpogones (b) are somewhat foot-shaped, with a bulbous heel-like (a) anterior, and with the pos- terior projecting as a pointed toe-like process (c), occupying the us- ual
. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J ENT. NAT. HIST., 12: 1999. Figs 1-3. Micropygus vagans Parent. 1. Male wing. 2. Male genitalia: a, lateral view; b, ventral view. 3. Female genitalia: a. lateral view; b, dorsal view. Abbreviations: aed = aedeagus, cer = cercus, et = epiproct, gc = genital capsule, ht = hypoproct, sur = surstylus, S = sternite, T = tergite. Scale lines: wing 0.5 mm, others 0.25 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-journal-of-entomology-and-natural-history-natural-history-entomology-br-j-ent-nat-hist-12-1999-figs-1-3-micropygus-vagans-parent-1-male-wing-2-male-genitalia-a-lateral-view-b-ventral-view-3-female-genitalia-a-lateral-view-b-dorsal-view-abbreviations-aed-=-aedeagus-cer-=-cercus-et-=-epiproct-gc-=-genital-capsule-ht-=-hypoproct-sur-=-surstylus-s-=-sternite-t-=-tergite-scale-lines-wing-05-mm-others-025-mm-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-app-image234251678.html
RMRH32BA–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J ENT. NAT. HIST., 12: 1999. Figs 1-3. Micropygus vagans Parent. 1. Male wing. 2. Male genitalia: a, lateral view; b, ventral view. 3. Female genitalia: a. lateral view; b, dorsal view. Abbreviations: aed = aedeagus, cer = cercus, et = epiproct, gc = genital capsule, ht = hypoproct, sur = surstylus, S = sternite, T = tergite. Scale lines: wing 0.5 mm, others 0.25 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 120 Læggerøret (ovipositor), der har sit udspring i 8. og 9. led, består af tre klapper: et øvre, et nedre og et indre par. De sidstnævnte er rudimentære og findes ved basis mellem de øvre og nedre klapper og kan ikke ses udefra. Indefter støttes læggeklapperne af en række sklerotiserede dele, hvoraf én er synlig foran de nedre klapper (fig. 32). øvre valve(epiproct) pallium cercus subgenital- plade Fig. 36. Bagkropsspids af markgræshoppe (J.. Stridulationen kan frembringes på vidt forskellige måder i modsætning til de ens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-120-lggerret-ovipositor-der-har-sit-udspring-i-8-og-9-led-bestr-af-tre-klapper-et-vre-et-nedre-og-et-indre-par-de-sidstnvnte-er-rudimentre-og-findes-ved-basis-mellem-de-vre-og-nedre-klapper-og-kan-ikke-ses-udefra-indefter-stttes-lggeklapperne-af-en-rkke-sklerotiserede-dele-hvoraf-n-er-synlig-foran-de-nedre-klapper-fig-32-vre-valveepiproct-pallium-cercus-subgenital-plade-fig-36-bagkropsspids-af-markgrshoppe-j-stridulationen-kan-frembringes-p-vidt-forskellige-mder-i-modstning-til-de-ens-image231807433.html
RMRD3MMW–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 120 Læggerøret (ovipositor), der har sit udspring i 8. og 9. led, består af tre klapper: et øvre, et nedre og et indre par. De sidstnævnte er rudimentære og findes ved basis mellem de øvre og nedre klapper og kan ikke ses udefra. Indefter støttes læggeklapperne af en række sklerotiserede dele, hvoraf én er synlig foran de nedre klapper (fig. 32). øvre valve(epiproct) pallium cercus subgenital- plade Fig. 36. Bagkropsspids af markgræshoppe (J.. Stridulationen kan frembringes på vidt forskellige måder i modsætning til de ens
. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... VIllSp VlllSt^ Gpr iVlf (=Cxpd) 'NV". Fig. 20. Skema af insektovipositor. I fig. B og D er de bærende led isoleret fra hinanden. VIII-XI 8.-11. bagkropsled; ode ovidukt; Gpr kønsåbning; IVl, 2V1 og 3V1 nedre, indre og ydre valver; Gxpd coxit; Sty griffel; Eppt epiproct; Papt paraproct; Ger cerce. (Snodgrass). rede hvepse ser man, at læggebrodden spalter op i tre dele og ikke som hos løvgræshoppen i to. Det skyldes, at de nedre valver her blot er lænkede til de indre og ikke tillige til de øvre valver; endvidere er høj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-villsp-vlllst-gpr-ivlf-=cxpd-nvquot-fig-20-skema-af-insektovipositor-i-fig-b-og-d-er-de-brende-led-isoleret-fra-hinanden-viii-xi-8-11-bagkropsled-ode-ovidukt-gpr-knsbning-ivl-2v1-og-3v1-nedre-indre-og-ydre-valver-gxpd-coxit-sty-griffel-eppt-epiproct-papt-paraproct-ger-cerce-snodgrass-rede-hvepse-ser-man-at-lggebrodden-spalter-op-i-tre-dele-og-ikke-som-hos-lvgrshoppen-i-to-det-skyldes-at-de-nedre-valver-her-blot-er-lnkede-til-de-indre-og-ikke-tillige-til-de-vre-valver-endvidere-er-hj-image231814947.html
RMRD4297–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... VIllSp VlllSt^ Gpr iVlf (=Cxpd) 'NV". Fig. 20. Skema af insektovipositor. I fig. B og D er de bærende led isoleret fra hinanden. VIII-XI 8.-11. bagkropsled; ode ovidukt; Gpr kønsåbning; IVl, 2V1 og 3V1 nedre, indre og ydre valver; Gxpd coxit; Sty griffel; Eppt epiproct; Papt paraproct; Ger cerce. (Snodgrass). rede hvepse ser man, at læggebrodden spalter op i tre dele og ikke som hos løvgræshoppen i to. Det skyldes, at de nedre valver her blot er lænkede til de indre og ikke tillige til de øvre valver; endvidere er høj
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