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1 ); maxillary and labial palps absent (adult bugs) Hemiptera Mouth-parts
mandibulate, with paired mandibles moving in horizontal plane (Figs 1.4; 20.10a,
b) 5 5(4). Hind wings not folded, similar in structure to fore wings (Figs 20.1 a;
20.3); ...
1 ); maxillary and labial palps absent (adult bugs) Hemiptera Mouth-parts
mandibulate, with paired mandibles moving in horizontal plane (Figs 1.4; 20.10a,
b) 5 5(4). Hind wings not folded, similar in structure to fore wings (Figs 20.1 a;
20.3); ...
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Maxillary palps well-developed, with 2 or more segments; labial palps present;
thoracic spiracle on mesothorax (if absent, then spiracles on abdominal
segments 1-7); if terminal abdominal spiracles enlarged and posterodorsally
placed, then ...
Maxillary palps well-developed, with 2 or more segments; labial palps present;
thoracic spiracle on mesothorax (if absent, then spiracles on abdominal
segments 1-7); if terminal abdominal spiracles enlarged and posterodorsally
placed, then ...
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Labial palps absent; abdominal segments with paired ventral gills (Figs 34.10c, d
) (aquatic) Sisyridae Labial palps present; no ventral gills (usually terrestrial) 2 2(
1). Very small (2-3 mm); labial palp 2-segmented, with apical segment enlarged;
...
Labial palps absent; abdominal segments with paired ventral gills (Figs 34.10c, d
) (aquatic) Sisyridae Labial palps present; no ventral gills (usually terrestrial) 2 2(
1). Very small (2-3 mm); labial palp 2-segmented, with apical segment enlarged;
...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Skeletal anatomy and key to orders by J F Lawrence E S Nielsen and I M Mackerras | 3 |
General anatomy and function by R F Chapman | 33 |
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