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The | antennae, abdomen and legs are ochreous-whitish, the a |
onsists of two open frame truncated parabolic | antennae accomplishing both transmission and reception |
This chalcid wasp drums its | antennae against the scale insect to find out if it is |
the families of weevils that have non-elbowed | antennae, and tend to be elongate and flattened, thoug |
n) long and 14 cm (6 in) wide, with flattened | antennae and no claws. |
haracteristic of these crickets is their long | antennae and powerful rear legs which allow for quick |
Necrobia violacea which has all-dark legs and | antennae and Necrobia ruficollis has light-coloured ba |
The mandibles, | antennae and legs are light brown, with long furrows w |
mber of ways, including the coloration of the | antennae and thorax. |
Antennae and head black, thorax dusky greyish black, a | |
bling of the palps, and other movement of the | antennae and hindlegs. |
r stouter and less shiny with all appendages ( | antennae and 3 "tails") noticeably longer. |
forewing missing the distal portion, partial | antennae, and the ovipositor is severed and missing th |
posterior end of the carapace, and the eyes, | antennae, and great appendages jutting out of the ante |
Atop the plateau are tv | antennae and a small farm. |
used as convenient locations for mobile phone | antennae) and the floors up to the 10th being larger, |
Similarly N. masneri has notably short | antennae and middle legs. |
The head, | antennae and thorax are light buff and the abdomen is |
They have clubbed | antennae and are day-flying, and are often mistaken fo |
eral color is dark brown, with the mandibles, | antennae and legs slightly lighter. |
It used wing-mounted dipole | antennae and was sensitive to frequencies of 170-220 M |
The head has threadlike | antennae and yellow spots on the sides. |
distinguished from females due to their long | antennae and almost transparent wings. |
featured a puppet named "Crispy" with pom-pom | antennae and a furry yellow body. |
una 1, a spherical spacecraft with protruding | antennae and instrument parts. |
are a pale green colour with long, threadlike | antennae and glossy, golden, compound eyes. |
The head is black, | antennae and legs are yellowish, while the apex of the |
ds, this species flies by day and has clubbed | antennae and is easily mistaken for a butterfly. |
She has no eyes, legs, wings, | antennae, and can't eat, but she emits a strong pherom |
e flavicolis, meaning 'yellow-necked'), while | antennae and distal parts of legs are pale yellow. |
Antenna:, head, thorax and abdomen brown; | antennae annulated with white, ochraceous at apex. |
vered with a thick pubescence, while legs and | antennae are mainly reddish or dark-brown. |
termite 'head', and its appendages (legs and | antennae) are composed of moving flaps attached to the |
dark brown, with a few whitish specks and the | antennae are dark fuscous dotted with white. |
The | antennae are not elbowed, may occasionally be longer t |
lowish-green with black lateral spots and the | antennae are longer than those of the apterous female. |
The upper pair of | antennae are stumpy and branched while the lower pair |
These | antennae are believed to have a diameter of around 100 |
male Conservancy fairy shrimp, in that their | antennae are relatively smooth and consist of two join |
The | antennae are white. |
The | antennae are black. |
The | Antennae are undergoing a galactic collision. |
The | antennae are black ringed with white. |
The | antennae are 80-90 mm (3.1-3.5 in) long. |
y in male specimens the white markings on the | antennae are often greyish white and narrower than in |
The | antennae are slightly shorter than the body. |
The | antennae are serrated and are medium in length. |
The legs and | antennae are red (dark clubs). |
The | antennae are dark fuscous dotted with white. |
The | antennae are pale grey, ringed with blackish. |
The legs and | antennae are banded black and white. |
The second | antennae are used for swimming, while the first antenn |
Antennae are no longer than the head, the third articu | |
The segments of its | antennae are all black, clubbed at the ends, and conta |
Its | antennae are mounted on a 139 metres (456 ft) tall tow |
The | antennae are very long, they reach up to five times th |
e cuticle is also darker and shinier, and the | antennae are shorter. |
Their | antennae are long and the females have an elongated, c |
The legs are yellow and | antennae are entirely black and curved at the apex. |
The | antennae are dark at the joints between the segments a |
The brown-yellowish | antennae are forward-pointing, with an hairy 3rd segne |
The | antennae are strongly clubbed in both sexes, but notic |
The palpi are whitish-greenish and the | antennae are greyish-ochreous. |
The | antennae are long and prominent, accounting for the sp |
is usually gray, brown or olive coloured, the | antennae are relatively short and robust. |
Their long | antennae are black with a white band in the middle. |
thorax are irrorated with white above and the | antennae are dotted with white. |
The legs are black with yellow bands, the | antennae are black and the wings are clear. |
Antennae are short, the first antennal segment is long | |
The | antennae are yellowish fuscous and the face and head a |
The legs and palpi are orange-yellow and the | antennae are brown. |
The | antennae are dark fuscous and the thorax is dark fusco |
The | antennae are small and the first segment is collar lik |
irrorated with violet-whitish scales and the | antennae are blackish annulated with white. |
The | antennae are 11-segmented, with a club of 4-8 lamellae |
when clasped, and inappropriately shaped male | antennae are less likely to successfully hold on. |
pound eyes and ocelli are dark brown, and the | antennae are dark brown with orange scapes. |
rax are white mixed with pale fuscous and the | antennae are black annulated with white. |
A male's | antennae are much closer to the apex of the rostrum, t |
As is typical for longicorn beetles, its | antennae are extremely long - three times the length o |
These two separate | antennae arrays are placed symmetrically in the focal |
They typically possess long legs and | antennae, as well as a well-developed furcula. |
It has two pairs of relatively long | antennae, associated with rounded antennal plates; lar |
rom other planktonic copepods by having first | antennae at least half the length of the body and bira |
lar panels, radio transmission equipment, and | antennae at the top. |
les having a long protrusion on the head with | antennae at the end, whilst females have a reduced pro |
lanes collided 17 miles east of the LAX radar | antennae, at 2,200 feet MSL, just below the floor of t |
The broadcast mast is sited, with many other | antennae, atop Tolworth Tower. |
The flagella of the | antennae bear long setae (hairs). |
alaxies, these two galaxies are known as the ' | Antennae' because the two long tails of stars, gas and |
Antennae black annulated with white; head, thorax and | |
Antennae black, head and thorax brownish black, abdome | |
Antennae black, white at apex; head, thorax and abdome | |
Antennae black; head, thorax and abdomen above black; | |
Antennae black; head, thorax and abdomen dark indigo-b | |
Antennae blackish brown finely annulated with white; h | |
Antennae blackish, their hooked apices ochraceous." | |
Antennae brown, ringed with white ; head, thorax and a | |
Low power radios and small | antennae can be used to establish communications. |
strum above an incisur (notch) from which the | antennae can protrude . |
ar species, by its longitudinal veins and its | antennae: Carabus auratus has green-gold veins and its |
They are identified by their short | antennae, concealed in grooves behind the eyes. |
ple methods: wi-fi connections using roof top | antennae, copper connections using phone lines or cabl |
Antennae dark brown, the shafts ringed with white; ape | |
Antennae dark fuscous. | |
Antennae dark fuscous, base ochreous. | |
Antennae dark fuscous, basal fifth (in female basal th | |
Antennae dark brown; head, thorax and abdomen pale sil | |
in the east defined by two pairs of flanking | antennae ditches. |
e being a true butterfly (Papilionoidea), its | antennae do not have the characteristic clubbed ends w |
rn beetles, as their strong, stout and curved | antennae, each segment of which flares towards the tip |
e was imagining something like a "a forest of | antennae enter[ing] the frame, followed by the enormou |
They have large club-like | antennae equipped with black and reddish tips containi |
The beetle's | antennae extend marginally beyond the posterior of the |
Five | antennae extended from one hemisphere. |
ng centre, workshops, a newsroom, a satellite | antennae farm, two outdoor shooting sites and 22 produ |
Cement glands near the base of the | antennae fix them to the rock. |
, 2 meters in length and 1 meter in diameter, | antennae for detecting theoretical gravitational waves |
micro-electronics for a suite of circuits and | antennae for THz sensors and communication systems. |
r suppression the P-14 can use five auxiliary | antennae for direction finding to locate the jammer. |
lack the sensillae at the end of the adults' | antennae found in most geometer moths. |
d coverage area due to the station moving its | antennae from a class C to a class C1 on a new tower. |
ra are distinctive in the unusually long male | antennae from which the tribe derives its name (eucer- |
Antennae fuscous, basal 1/5 (in basal 1/3) ochreous. | |
The group's best known galaxies are the | Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/NGC4039), a well-known int |
p, a group of galaxies that also contains the | Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/NGC 4039). |
the Chandra X-ray Observatory analysis of the | Antennae Galaxies. |
Its | antennae have 7 or more smooth segments. |
There are no eyes or legs and the short | antennae have only a single segment. |
The | antennae have eight segments in both sexes which disti |
nsate for the topside weight of the new radar | antennae, Haverfield trained off the East Coast and th |
Antennae head and thorax black, the thorax with dark g | |
Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen dark velvety brown | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen above up to the pre | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brown, a littl | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen above dark brownish | |
ler ochraceous, but the markings are similar, | Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brown in both |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen black; two spots on | |
th a white postdiscal lunule in interspace 4. | Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen similar to those of |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen bright ochraceous. | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen chocolate-brown. | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown. | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown; the club of | |
g with an additional ocellus in interspace 5. | Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen concolorous with th |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen chocolate-brown abo | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in the male. | |
e scaling near apices of interspaces 6 and 7. | Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen black, paler beneat |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in P. palinurus. | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in the typical f | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen much as in P. hylax | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in M. adolphei. | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown; antennae som | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown; club of the | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen are the same as in | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brown; beneath | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in doubledayi, b | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen in both sexes as in | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen black; thorax and a | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen blackish brown; ben | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen concolorous with th | |
ace 1 and a small black spot in interspace 5. | Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown above; antenn |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen ochraceous brown ; | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen similar to those of | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen very dark brown, al | |
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brown ; beneat | |
The | antennae impale or crush the prey and then bring it to |
They sway their body and wave their | antennae in order to attract fish from which they eat |
liopsididae), and by the callynophores of the | antennae in mature males, which are swollen in Paraneb |
g the phase relationship(s) among two or more | antennae, in an array for purposes of steering the dir |
cerebrum (with eyes), the deutocerebrum (with | antennae in insect), and the tritocerebrum. |
It has large eyes and long | antennae, is grey to brown in colour, and has black sp |
90 m (623 ft) tall; a three-metre (9 ft) long | antennae is located on its roof which is 187 m (614 ft |
The terminal of | antennae is brownish-black. |
large eyes are reddish, the second segment of | antennae is much longer than the third and femur 1 and |
The third segment of the | antennae is longer than the fourth. |
The thickened part of the | antennae is very short and ends with a bristle (arista |
Antennae Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, UK. | |
ey can be distinguished by the less prominent | antennae, less robust claws, and lack of ventral spots |
The | antennae may be up to three times the length of the bo |
ng the female's long ovipositor, although the | antennae may reach a further 40 mm forwards . |
g-horned beetles (family Cerambycidae) by the | antennae not arising from frontal tubercles. |
Antennae obscure rufous; prothorax two-fifths wider th | |
he holotype has a total length, not including | antennae, of 8.5 millimetres (0.33 in) and a forewing |
The | antennae of phantom midge larvae are modified into a g |
h a total length, not including ovipositor or | antennae, of just over 18 millimetres (0.71 in), Fibla |
Usually the | antennae of suborder Amblycera composes 4-5 segments. |
The | antennae of these swords was about 6-7 cm in length. |
setiferus may reach a total length (excluding | antennae) of 197 mm (7.8 in), with females being large |
It bears one pair of | antennae on the head and a similarly long pair of caud |
all height of the construction, including the | antennae on the top, is 62.5 meters. |
Stations include GNSS tracking receivers and | antennae on suitable geodetic markers. |
CFS members say new civilian communications | antennae on top of the tower make it sway uncontrollab |
ect, the ants grasp any free appendage (legs, | antennae, or wings) and move in and out of the holes, |
But unlike the | Antennae or the Mice Galaxies, they are still two sepa |
e FPS-17 detection scanning radars have fixed | antennae oriented toward the Soviet Union. |
Antennae pale brown, speckled with white; head, thorax | |
Antennae pale ochreous, apical portion black. | |
is quite large and rounded, with small black | antennae pointing forward. |
cidae these ants have the distinctive elbowed | antennae, prominent metapleural glands and a distincti |
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