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「elytra」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| nse and directed longitudinally in great part; | elytra a third longer than wide, a fifth or sixth wid |
| Pattern of spots on the | elytra and thorax. |
| The | elytra and the head are shiny, with different colors: |
| stly black with two orange-red markings on the | elytra and a yellow pubescence on protruding abdomina |
| vely large, white, dorsal spots (four over the | elytra and two on the thorax). |
| what slender, often with fairly soft, flexible | elytra, and typically hairy or scaly. |
| eevil is dark gray with a dark band across its | elytra and is a laterally compressed shape with a lon |
| (brown to black) on their back and wing cases ( | elytra) and yellow on their abdomen and legs. |
| Elytra and pronotum which are not clearly discontinuo | |
| The | elytra are black. |
| Its | elytra are shiny black in color, and there is one red |
| The | elytra are brown-black, with two reddish round sposts |
| Elytra are bright metallic green crossed by longitudi | |
| Head, scutellum and | elytra are dark-brown, with a thick and long tawny ha |
| The head and pronotum are black, while | elytra are reddish-brown, covered with fine hair. |
| Their body is black, while | elytra are reddish, with a longitudinal dark stripe. |
| The surface is matt and the | elytra are minutely pitted along lines. |
| The | elytra are shorter than the body of the beetle, leavi |
| The pronotum and | elytra are covered in many small pits, leading to an |
| Its thorax and legs and the bases of the | elytra are reddish-brown. |
| Pronotum and | elytra are punctuated and covered of black erect hair |
| (beetle | elytra are split directly down the back of the insect |
| he dorsal surfaces of the head, prothorax, and | elytra are dark brown. |
| m shape and body shape combined with shortened | elytra are distinct features of Eutheiini. |
| Elytra are very long, spotted and rounded at their to | |
| The head, pronotum and | elytra are greenish, with four black spots on pronotu |
| The | elytra are glazed and no deep pits are seen on the su |
| The head and pronotum are dark-brown, while | elytra are yellowish, with black dots and stripes, ro |
| In the southern portion of the range, the | elytra are entirely black while in the northern porti |
| en, whereas in female the femora are thin; the | elytra are strongly narrowed towards the apexes, not |
| The head and pronotum are black, while the | elytra are reddish-brown at the front and blue-gray a |
| Head, pronotum and | elytra are brownish and the elytrae are crossed by li |
| This species has a very narrow base of | elytra, elytra widened in the back and the head much |
| Anterior and middle black bands of | elytra extend to outer border and along suture. |
| The | elytra gradually taper, and bear pronounced longitudi |
| on the top, reddish brown underneath, and the | elytra has lines. |
| Their light-brown | elytra have black spots, which are very variable and |
| Head, pronotum and | elytra have metallic blue reflections, with a shiny s |
| end to be brown and softbodied, often with the | elytra more leathery than in other beetles. |
| The colours of head and | elytra of this beetle are dark blue, while pronotum i |
| rothorax is much narrower than the base of the | elytra on the abdomen. |
| The elongated | elytra show a bright red colour with black bands. |
| The elongated | elytra show a bright reddish orange colour with black |
| ke other rove beetles, T. pictus has shortened | elytra, so that most of its abdomen is exposed. |
| a metallic purple or blue and roughly surfaced | elytra; the second pair of wings (which are used by b |
| Elytra usually are yellowish, with twenty black spots | |
| The tracheae of its wing-cases ( | elytra) were well developed and it absorbed dissolved |
| can usually be identified by their very short | elytra, which leave three to six abdominal segments e |
| They have orange-colored | elytra with a black stripe down the center bisecting |
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