AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for PROPODEUM

Search references for PROPODEUM. Phrases containing PROPODEUM

See searches and references containing PROPODEUM!

AI searches containing PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

  • Propodeum
  • Body part of certain invertebrates

    The propodeum is a term that can refer to unrelated structures in insects or in mollusks. The first abdominal segment in Apocrita Hymenoptera (wasps,

    Propodeum

    Propodeum

    Propodeum

  • Thorax
  • Frontal part of an animal's body, between its head and abdomen

    segment is fused to the metathorax, where it forms a structure known as the propodeum. Accordingly, in these insects, the functional thorax is composed of four

    Thorax

    Thorax

    Thorax

  • Abdomen
  • Part of the body between the chest and pelvis

    first segment of the abdomen is fused to the thorax and is called the propodeum. In ants, the second segment forms the narrow petiole. Some ants have

    Abdomen

    Abdomen

    Abdomen

  • Thorax (arthropod anatomy)
  • Body part of an arthropod

    first segment of the abdomen fused with the thorax, which is called the propodeum. The head is connected to the thorax by the occipital foramen, enabling

    Thorax (arthropod anatomy)

    Thorax (arthropod anatomy)

    Thorax_(arthropod_anatomy)

  • Polistes carolina
  • Species of wasp

    being Polistes rubiginosus) and is noted for the finer ridges on its propodeum. It is a social wasp in the family Vespidae and subfamily Polistinae.

    Polistes carolina

    Polistes carolina

    Polistes_carolina

  • Polistes rubiginosus
  • Species of wasp

    other being Polistes carolina) and is noted for the coarser ridges on its propodeum. It is a social wasp (subfamily Polistinae) in the family Vespidae. Until

    Polistes rubiginosus

    Polistes rubiginosus

    Polistes_rubiginosus

  • Metathorax
  • Segment of an insect body

    abdominal segment is fused to the metathorax, and is then called the propodeum. Glossary of entomology terms Insect morphology Mesothorax Prothorax Thorax

    Metathorax

    Metathorax

  • Gaster (insect anatomy)
  • Bulbous posterior portion of the metasoma

    is divided into the narrow petiole and bulbous gaster. The abdomen technically includes the metasoma and the propodeum which is fused to the thorax.

    Gaster (insect anatomy)

    Gaster (insect anatomy)

    Gaster_(insect_anatomy)

  • Glossary of entomology terms
  • Isodrin algophagy Feeding on algae. alitrunk Name given to the thorax plus propodeum of 'wasp-waisted' aculeate Hymenoptera The term is now dated, and seldom

    Glossary of entomology terms

    Glossary of entomology terms

    Glossary_of_entomology_terms

  • Mesosoma
  • Anthropod body part

    (the propodeum). For historical reasons, in ants it is commonly referred to by the alternative name alitrunk. The mesosoma (thorax plus propodeum) and

    Mesosoma

    Mesosoma

  • Eremnophila aureonotata
  • Species of wasp

    gold patches of setae one on the side of their thorax and one on the propodeum. Adults drink nectar while larvae feed on caterpillars. Females dig vertical

    Eremnophila aureonotata

    Eremnophila aureonotata

    Eremnophila_aureonotata

  • Glossary of arthropod cuticle
  • the lateral surfaces of the propodeum of Martialis heureka are faintly striate

    Glossary of arthropod cuticle

    Glossary_of_arthropod_cuticle

  • Dolichoderus pustulatus
  • Species of ant

    distinguishing characteristics include the top of the head, the metasoma and propodeum, being covered by shallow puncture marks. There are a few short hairs

    Dolichoderus pustulatus

    Dolichoderus pustulatus

    Dolichoderus_pustulatus

  • External morphology of adult Chalcidoidea
  • in other Apocrita, the thorax is fused to the first abdominal segment (propodeum) to form the mesosoma. In dorsal view (from above), starting at the head

    External morphology of adult Chalcidoidea

    External morphology of adult Chalcidoidea

    External_morphology_of_adult_Chalcidoidea

  • Apocrita
  • Suborder of insects containing wasps, bees, and ants

    the first abdominal segment is fused to the thorax, and is called the propodeum. Therefore, it is general practice, when discussing the body of an apocritan

    Apocrita

    Apocrita

    Apocrita

  • Anomaloninae
  • Subfamily of wasps

    distinguishing characteristics of this subfamily is the highly reticulated propodeum. Species are found worldwide. Anomalonines are koinobiont endoparasitoids

    Anomaloninae

    Anomaloninae

    Anomaloninae

  • Carpenter ant
  • Genus of ants (Camponotus spp.)

    profile usually forms a continuous curve from the pronotum through to the propodeum. For a period, Colobopsis (including the "exploding ants" in the Colobopsis

    Carpenter ant

    Carpenter ant

    Carpenter_ant

  • Metasoma
  • Body part of insects

    "abdomen"; in these insects, the first abdominal segment is called the propodeum and is fused to the thorax. The metasoma is armoured with chitinous plates

    Metasoma

    Metasoma

    Metasoma

  • Evaniidae
  • Family of wasps

    Evaniidae have the metasoma attached very high above the hind coxae on the propodeum, and the metasoma itself is quite small, with a long, one-segmented, tube-like

    Evaniidae

    Evaniidae

    Evaniidae

  • Manica andrannae
  • Species of fossil insect

    fossil state, having a plesiomorphic state with features such as the propodeum having a weakly convex dorsum and short, blunt tubercles, and by a more

    Manica andrannae

    Manica andrannae

    Manica_andrannae

  • Pristomyrmex tsujii
  • Species of ant

    impression separating the mesonotum from the propodeum. Pronotum unarmed; indistinct obtuse humeral angle. Propodeum armed with pair of small but distinct acute

    Pristomyrmex tsujii

    Pristomyrmex_tsujii

  • Evanioidea
  • Superfamily of wasps

    of having the metasoma attached very high above the hind coxae on the propodeum. It is a poorly known group as a whole, with some 1100 known species in

    Evanioidea

    Evanioidea

    Evanioidea

  • Pheidole
  • Genus of ants

    the propodeum. Lastly, the propodeum is the rear segment of the thorax. A distinctive feature regarding Pheidole is the depression of propodeum below

    Pheidole

    Pheidole

    Pheidole

  • Aulacidae
  • Family of wasps

    of having the metasoma attached very high above the hind coxae on the propodeum. While generally rarely collected, they can be locally abundant in areas

    Aulacidae

    Aulacidae

    Aulacidae

  • Gasteruption jaculator
  • Species of wasp

    stretched, broader at the posterior end and placed on the upper chest (propodeum). The abdomen is black, with reddish-orange rings. The tibiae of the hind

    Gasteruption jaculator

    Gasteruption jaculator

    Gasteruption_jaculator

  • Ropalidia mabawa
  • Species of insect

    reddish body, short mesosoma, elongated T1, shallow punctures and striate propodeum. The general appearance resembles another Polistinae genus, Belonogaster

    Ropalidia mabawa

    Ropalidia mabawa

    Ropalidia_mabawa

  • Parabetyla spinosa
  • Species of wasp

    as broad as the mesonotum, the basal suture not impressed nor foveate. Propodeum very short, twice as high as long, its spines curve backwards, with the

    Parabetyla spinosa

    Parabetyla_spinosa

  • Sceliphron caementarium
  • Species of wasp

    various yellow markings, while the abdomen is normally black, with yellow propodeum (typical of females). The eyes are black, the antennae are black with

    Sceliphron caementarium

    Sceliphron caementarium

    Sceliphron_caementarium

  • Strumigenys hispida
  • Species of ant

    distinguishing features including much more prominent lamellae on the propodeum, and thorax with a flatter upper profile. Lin, Chung-Chi; Wu, Wen-Jer

    Strumigenys hispida

    Strumigenys_hispida

  • Sphecomyrma
  • Extinct genus of ants

    gaster) of the petiole is noticeably dome-shaped and is separated from the propodeum, the first abdominal segment, and parts of the metasoma, the posterior

    Sphecomyrma

    Sphecomyrma

    Sphecomyrma

  • Pyrrhoscolia
  • Genus of wasps

    "bays" bordered by the kidney-shaped eyes). In males, unlike Scolia, the propodeum has two distinct horizontal lobes, which project well behind the insertion

    Pyrrhoscolia

    Pyrrhoscolia

    Pyrrhoscolia

  • Camponotus hyatti
  • Species of ant

    well as a pronounced metanotal groove, lending the basal surface of the propodeum a distinct convex appearance. It commonly nests in sagebrush, Yucca, manzanita

    Camponotus hyatti

    Camponotus hyatti

    Camponotus_hyatti

  • Fire ant
  • Genus of red ants

    identified by three body features—a pedicel with two nodes, an unarmed propodeum, and antennae with 10 segments plus a two-segmented club. Many ants bite

    Fire ant

    Fire ant

    Fire_ant

  • Xymmer phungi
  • Species of ant from Southeast Asia

    weakly convex, with a flexible promesonotal suture, no spines on the propodeum, and a rounded propodeal‍ lobe. The legs lack spurs on the mid-tibia,

    Xymmer phungi

    Xymmer phungi

    Xymmer_phungi

  • Gall wasp
  • Family of wasps

    body shape, the so-called wasp waist. The first abdominal tergum (the propodeum) is conjoined with the thorax, while the second abdominal segment forms

    Gall wasp

    Gall wasp

    Gall_wasp

  • Uwari
  • Genus of ants

    flattened, with a weakly raised metanotum and a rounded junction to the propodeum. The petiole is slender and scale-like, tapering to a point at the top

    Uwari

    Uwari

    Uwari

  • Nesagapostemon
  • Extinct genus of bees

    Nesagapostemon has a strong keel or carina encircling the Propodeum. The basal area of the Propodeum, not slanting in profile, is only half of the length of

    Nesagapostemon

    Nesagapostemon

    Nesagapostemon

  • Megaphragma
  • Genus of wasps

    and has a pair of setae. The metathorax is slightly shorter than the propodeum. The propodeal spiracle is in an oval groove and near the internal margin

    Megaphragma

    Megaphragma

    Megaphragma

  • Priocnemis coriacea
  • Species of wasp

    spider wasp characterised by having plentiful erect hair on the face and propodeum. It is a member of the subgenus Umbripennis. P. coriacea is an uncommon

    Priocnemis coriacea

    Priocnemis coriacea

    Priocnemis_coriacea

  • Banchinae
  • Subfamily of wasps

    stalked diamond-shaped areolet. A lobe of the propodeum projects over the middle coxae. The propodeum has few ridges (carinae), and the face is described

    Banchinae

    Banchinae

    Banchinae

  • Zigrasimecia
  • Extinct genus of ants

    On the propodeum, the setae are slightly recurved. The neck is long and one-quarter the length of the thorax (when excluding the propodeum). V-shaped

    Zigrasimecia

    Zigrasimecia

    Zigrasimecia

  • Weaver ant
  • Genus of ants

    mesonotum is constricted and (in dorsal view) narrower than the pronotum and propodeum. The node of the petiole is low and rounded. O. longinoda is distributed

    Weaver ant

    Weaver ant

    Weaver_ant

  • Dusona abdominator
  • Species of wasp

    punctate with shiny areas in between the punctures and with wrinkled sides. Propodeum with distinct transverse carina, oval spiracles removed from the lateral

    Dusona abdominator

    Dusona_abdominator

  • Sapyga louisi
  • Species of wasp

    pair of spots on the scutellum, and a band on the post-scutellum. The propodeum has a pair of spots – one on each side. The abdomen is marked with a broad

    Sapyga louisi

    Sapyga_louisi

  • Paraparatrechina
  • Genus of ants

    pair on the propodeum. Nylanderia, the genus most likely confused with Paraparatrechina, never possesses a pair of erect setae on the propodeum. The mandibles

    Paraparatrechina

    Paraparatrechina

    Paraparatrechina

  • Eunotus
  • Genus of wasps

    usually being absent. The scutellum does not extend beyond the propodeum, and the propodeum has a distinct tooth-like median carina. The fore-wing is covered

    Eunotus

    Eunotus

    Eunotus

  • Emplastus
  • Genus of ants

    synonyms of the first published species name D. britannicus. However the propodeum is different than that of Dolichoderus species, being rounded in profile

    Emplastus

    Emplastus

    Emplastus

  • Sycophaga
  • Genus of wasps

    ovipositor, non-metallic coloration, a square mesoscutellum, and a long propodeum. The described species include: Sycophaga afflicta Grandi, 1916 Sycophaga

    Sycophaga

    Sycophaga

    Sycophaga

  • Red imported fire ant
  • Invasive ant species

    have any sunken posteromedian area. The promesonotum is convex and the propodeum base is rounded and also convex. The base and declivity are of equal length

    Red imported fire ant

    Red imported fire ant

    Red_imported_fire_ant

  • Phrynoponera
  • Genus of ants

    Pachycondyla (then Bothroponera) species, Pachycondyla bispinosa (bispinose propodeum) and Pachycondyla rufipes (denticulate dorsal margin of petiole), were

    Phrynoponera

    Phrynoponera

    Phrynoponera

  • Pogonomyrmex badius
  • Species of harvester ant

    circumstances this species lacks epinotal spines which sit parallel on the propodeum though these spines may occasionally be present.[citation needed] Unsolved

    Pogonomyrmex badius

    Pogonomyrmex badius

    Pogonomyrmex_badius

  • Leptothorax muscorum
  • Species of ant

    members of the colony. The species has an antenna with 11 segments and a propodeum with a pair of short but distinct angled spines between its upper and

    Leptothorax muscorum

    Leptothorax muscorum

    Leptothorax_muscorum

  • Ampulicidae
  • Family of wasps

    structure. Its long prothorax is usually tuberculate with a high collar. The propodeum is also long, and ranges from U-shaped to nearly triangular. The mid-tibiae

    Ampulicidae

    Ampulicidae

    Ampulicidae

  • Vespa affinis
  • Species of hornet

    tooth black. Thorax black with many punctures and some erected hairs, propodeum black. Legs dark brown. Wings dark fuscous brown, tegulae dark brown.

    Vespa affinis

    Vespa affinis

    Vespa_affinis

  • Ancistrocerus antilope
  • Species of wasp

    the rarer A. spinolae, with differences including a shining, impunctate propodeum and a pair of yellow spots on the female's scutellum. Ancistrocerus antilope

    Ancistrocerus antilope

    Ancistrocerus antilope

    Ancistrocerus_antilope

  • Brownimecia
  • Cretaceous ant genus described from amber fossils

    135 in) with finely scattered setae on all parts except the notum and propodeum. The head is large with small rounded compound eyes composed of about

    Brownimecia

    Brownimecia

    Brownimecia

  • Petiole (insect anatomy)
  • Insect waist anatomy term

    base of paper wasp nests is sometimes also called a petiole, or pedicel. Propodeum "Glossary". University of Florida. Archived from the original on 13 January

    Petiole (insect anatomy)

    Petiole (insect anatomy)

    Petiole_(insect_anatomy)

  • Anochetus corayi
  • Extinct species of ant

    upper surface area and the widest point of the trunk is at the propodeum. The propodeum sports two short, obtuse, spines on the rear edge, while the petiole

    Anochetus corayi

    Anochetus corayi

    Anochetus_corayi

  • Meranoplus bellii
  • Species of ant

    flaviventris). In profile the promesonotal shield does not hang over the propodeum. Another species, Meranoplus periyarensis, described from Periyar has

    Meranoplus bellii

    Meranoplus bellii

    Meranoplus_bellii

  • Lasius americanus
  • Species of insects

    Antennae do not have any erect setae (stiff hair like structures), and propodeum and back legs typically have very few near their base. Woodland fuzzy

    Lasius americanus

    Lasius americanus

    Lasius_americanus

  • Clistopyga crassicaudata
  • Species of wasp

    orbits and mandibles white. The thorax is predominantly orange, and the propodeum and gaster are predominantly reddish-brown. The legs are white with reddish-brown

    Clistopyga crassicaudata

    Clistopyga_crassicaudata

  • Novomessor cockerelli
  • Species of ant

    elongated head. It can be recognised by the two distinctive spines on the propodeum. It can be distinguished from the rather similar Novomessor albisetosus

    Novomessor cockerelli

    Novomessor cockerelli

    Novomessor_cockerelli

  • Meat ant
  • Common Australian ant

    the mesothorax (the middle of the three segments in the thorax) and the propodeum (the first abdominal segment), which are reddish brown. However, the head

    Meat ant

    Meat ant

    Meat_ant

  • Tatuidris
  • Genus of ants

    scrobes. A depression sometimes forms in the integument in the sides of the propodeum, below the propodeal spiracle and above the metapleural gland. The depth

    Tatuidris

    Tatuidris

    Tatuidris

  • Gasteruptiidae
  • Family of wasps

    propleura form an elongated "neck", the petiole is attached very high on the propodeum, and the hind tibiae are swollen and club-like. The females commonly have

    Gasteruptiidae

    Gasteruptiidae

    Gasteruptiidae

  • Yantaromyrmex
  • Genus of ants

    surrounding it, and areas of white "mold" coatings. The indent behind the propodeum (the first abdominal segment) is deep, the connection between the segment

    Yantaromyrmex

    Yantaromyrmex

    Yantaromyrmex

  • Nylanderia
  • Genus of ants

    Long erect macrosetae are almost never found on the dorsal face of the propodeum, with one known exception. However, species with an elongated mesosoma

    Nylanderia

    Nylanderia

    Nylanderia

  • Pseudolasius
  • Genus of ants

    upper part of the mesosoma (the middle part of the body, including the propodeum) have upright setae. The body is often covered in dense fine hair (pubescence)

    Pseudolasius

    Pseudolasius

    Pseudolasius

  • Polistes gallicus
  • Species of wasp

    the mesoscutum has a pair of developed spots. Both the spots on the propodeum and continuous band on the fourth abdominal sternite are wide. Unlike

    Polistes gallicus

    Polistes gallicus

    Polistes_gallicus

  • Megachile policaris
  • Species of bee

    dorsal metathorax (metanotum) is almost perpendicular with the rear of its propodeum. The margin at the posterior is roughly straight and it has a broad scutellum

    Megachile policaris

    Megachile policaris

    Megachile_policaris

  • Leucospis sinensis
  • Species of wasp

    The posterior femora are yellow ventrobasally and dorsoapically. On the propodeum there is a yellow or reddish-brown spot in the center of the posterior

    Leucospis sinensis

    Leucospis_sinensis

  • Myrmecia nigrocincta
  • Species of ant

    found. The gaster, head, legs and mesonotum are black while the pronotum, propodeum, petiole and post-petiole are red. The ant has linear ridges along the

    Myrmecia nigrocincta

    Myrmecia nigrocincta

    Myrmecia_nigrocincta

  • Pheidole navigans
  • Species of ant

    and more pronounced spines than in minor workers, especially near the propodeum. As with the minors, the waist has two segments and the abdomen is smooth

    Pheidole navigans

    Pheidole navigans

    Pheidole_navigans

  • Colletes
  • Genus of bees

    an outward bow, as well as the shape of the first abdominal segment (propodeum). The latter has a longitudinally crested short subhorizontal to vertical

    Colletes

    Colletes

    Colletes

  • Paratrechina
  • Genus of ants

    also have erect macrosetae on the pronotum and mesonotum, but not the propodeum. The mesonotal and metanotal sutures of the mesosoma are always deep and

    Paratrechina

    Paratrechina

    Paratrechina

  • Stenamma alas
  • Species of ant

    its head is dorsal on face and have a rugae which is transverse. Its propodeum is identical in brightness to promesonotum while its mesosoma is dark

    Stenamma alas

    Stenamma alas

    Stenamma_alas

  • Brachygastra lecheguana
  • Species of wasp

    anatomical projection over their posterior. The scutellum, metanotum, and propodeum, three of the hymenopteran back structures, combined form a flat, vertical

    Brachygastra lecheguana

    Brachygastra lecheguana

    Brachygastra_lecheguana

  • Psyllaephagus
  • Genus of wasps

    vein; mesopleuron in side view clearly separated from base of metasoma by propodeum; mid-tibia spur usually shorter than basitarsus; hypopygium very rarely

    Psyllaephagus

    Psyllaephagus

    Psyllaephagus

  • Formica paleosibirica
  • Extinct species of ant

    back margin of the head capsule. The propodeum has a smoothly low rounded upper profile that differs from the propodeum of F. ungeri, which forms an obtuse

    Formica paleosibirica

    Formica_paleosibirica

  • Apterostigma
  • Genus of ants

    parallel ridges of variable development and elevation; occasionally the propodeum presents a pair of isolated spines or denticles, although in some species

    Apterostigma

    Apterostigma

    Apterostigma

  • Gerontoformica
  • Extinct genus of ants

    setae along the upper surface. Another patch of setae is present on the propodeum, sparse setae are found on the gaster and a group of tapered setae are

    Gerontoformica

    Gerontoformica

    Gerontoformica

  • Allochares azureus
  • Species of wasp

    especially marked in the males. It also has a characteristic excavated propodeum which has conical teeth pointing towards the wasp's posterior. The females

    Allochares azureus

    Allochares azureus

    Allochares_azureus

  • Paratrechina zanjensis
  • Species of ant

    Paratrechina zanjensis, being more strongly separated from the mesonotum and propodeum. Paratrechina zanjensis has erect macrosetae that are dark rather than

    Paratrechina zanjensis

    Paratrechina zanjensis

    Paratrechina_zanjensis

  • Megachile campanulae
  • Species of bee

    metasoma. The mesosoma is formed by fusion of the first abdominal segment or propodeum with the thorax. They have both compound eyes and simple eyes (ocelli)

    Megachile campanulae

    Megachile campanulae

    Megachile_campanulae

  • Heterodontonyx bicolor
  • Species of wasp

    the combination of a pair of developed tubercles on each side of the propodeum and a broad clypeus. H. australis has narrower banding on the abdomen

    Heterodontonyx bicolor

    Heterodontonyx bicolor

    Heterodontonyx_bicolor

  • Ochetellus glaber
  • Species of ant

    the mesosoma has distinct metanotal grooves and lack erect hairs. The propodeum has a distinct protrusion which causes the slope to be strongly concave

    Ochetellus glaber

    Ochetellus glaber

    Ochetellus_glaber

  • Aiura (wasp)
  • Genus of insects

    Cheeks and mandibles of moderate length. Clypeus weakly convex to flat. Propodeum long in profile and produced into a "neck" posteriorly. Propodeal spiracle

    Aiura (wasp)

    Aiura_(wasp)

  • Dolichoderus mariae
  • Species of ant

    granules can be seen under magnification. The propodeum is longer than it is wide. Posteriorly, the propodeum is concave with some fine vertical striations

    Dolichoderus mariae

    Dolichoderus mariae

    Dolichoderus_mariae

  • Polistes exclamans
  • Species of wasp

    always has some yellow coloring. Both the propodeum and the mesonotum are marked with yellow. The propodeum normally has four yellow stripes, whereas

    Polistes exclamans

    Polistes exclamans

    Polistes_exclamans

  • Iridomyrmex
  • Genus of ants

    millimetres (0.16 in), being reddish-brown in colour with a distinctive propodeum, while members of the I. purpureus species group are the largest at 8

    Iridomyrmex

    Iridomyrmex

    Iridomyrmex

  • Synoeca surinama
  • Species of wasp

    punctation (small markings or spots) is on the first abdominal segment (propodeum). Unlike S. chalibea and S. virginea, which have dense propodeal punctation

    Synoeca surinama

    Synoeca surinama

    Synoeca_surinama

  • Stenamma expolitum
  • Species of ant

    species have black legs and a dorsal face which have a transverse rugae. It propodeum is identical in brightness to promesonotum. The species is found on clay

    Stenamma expolitum

    Stenamma expolitum

    Stenamma_expolitum

  • Cephalotes hispaniolicus
  • Extinct species of ant

    multispinosus species have reduced lamellar expansions on the sides of the propodeum. C. hispaniolicus is distinguished from the first outgroup member of the

    Cephalotes hispaniolicus

    Cephalotes hispaniolicus

    Cephalotes_hispaniolicus

  • Megachile gentilis
  • Species of leafcutter bee (Megachile)

    dorsal metathorax (metanotum) is almost perpendicular with the rear of its propodeum. The margin at the posterior is roughly straight and it has a broad scutellum

    Megachile gentilis

    Megachile gentilis

    Megachile_gentilis

  • Dielis tolteca
  • Species of wasp

    all other members of the genus by the microstructuring on the frons, propodeum, mesonotum, and hind tibiae. D. tolteca is mainly found in the Southwestern

    Dielis tolteca

    Dielis tolteca

    Dielis_tolteca

  • Quadrastichus erythrinae
  • Species of wasp

    and scutellum are light brown to brown in color. There is a dark brown propodeum. Brown metasoma is present. The coxae at the front and rear are brown

    Quadrastichus erythrinae

    Quadrastichus erythrinae

    Quadrastichus_erythrinae

  • Signiphoridae
  • Family of wasps

    diagnostic characteristics are: The metasoma is sessile (no "wasp waist"); the propodeum has a medium triangular zone. The antennal club is long, unsegmented,

    Signiphoridae

    Signiphoridae

    Signiphoridae

  • Sceliphron asiaticum
  • Species of wasp

    the propodeum has a single, broad transverse band and is identical in coloration to S. assimile, while in the subspecies S. a. chilense, the propodeum is

    Sceliphron asiaticum

    Sceliphron asiaticum

    Sceliphron_asiaticum

  • Dusona leptogaster
  • Species of wasp

    separated from the epipleuron by a crease. Median longitudinal carinae of propodeum complete anteriorly. Size 7–8 mm, 38–43 flagellomeres. D. leptogaster

    Dusona leptogaster

    Dusona leptogaster

    Dusona_leptogaster

  • Anoplius viaticus
  • Species of wasp

    millimetres (0.55 in) in length. The head and thorax are black and the propodeum is fused to the thorax and bears erect black hairs. The first three tergites

    Anoplius viaticus

    Anoplius viaticus

    Anoplius_viaticus

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

AI search references containing PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

Follow users with usernames @PROPODEUM or posting hashtags containing #PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

Online names & meanings

  • Glansdale
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Glansdale

    Henry VI, Part 1' Sir William Glansdale.

  • Aadvik
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aadvik

    Unique; None of Second

  • Mercede
  • Girl/Female

    Italian

    Mercede

    Merciful.

  • Eniya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Eniya

    Well born, Noble

  • Jaisvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jaisvi

    Victory

  • Babiyah
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Babiyah

    Miraculous Things

  • Ritshika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ritshika

    Traditional

  • Mehaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam

    Mehaan

    Cloud

  • Arika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arika

    Beautiful

  • Jiganasha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jiganasha

    Art of Life; Curiosity

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing PROPODEUM

Other words and meanings similar to

PROPODEUM

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing PROPODEUM

PROPODEUM