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Image_1_Expressions of Olfactory Proteins in Locust Olfactory Organs and a Palp Odorant Receptor Involved in Plant Aldehydes Detection.TIF

open access: yes, 2018
The main chemosensory organs of locusts consisted of the antennae and the mouthparts (maxillary and labial palps), which are suggested to perform different functions.
Xiao Xu (112147)   +5 more
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Table_5_Expressions of Olfactory Proteins in Locust Olfactory Organs and a Palp Odorant Receptor Involved in Plant Aldehydes Detection.DOCX

open access: yes, 2018
The main chemosensory organs of locusts consisted of the antennae and the mouthparts (maxillary and labial palps), which are suggested to perform different functions.
Xiao Xu (112147)   +5 more
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FIGURES 17–25 in Description of the larva of Dorcatoma Herbst, 1791 (Coleoptera: Ptinidae Dorcatominae), with comments on morphological convergence

open access: yes, 2020
FIGURES 17–25. Dorcatoma sp., mature larva. 17–18, right mandible in ventral (17) and dorsal (18) aspects; 19–21, right mandible in dorsal (19) aspect, apical area of Md (20), apical area of maxillary palp (21); 22–24, labrum in ventral aspect (23 ...
Staniec, Bernard   +4 more
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FIGURE 5. Dryinus tarraconensis Marshall, mature larva. A. Epipharynx. B. Mandibles, dorsal view. C. Right maxillary palp, dorsal view. D in Description of larval instars of Dryinus tarraconensis Marshall, 1868 and Gonatopus baeticus (Ceballos, 1927) (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea: Dryinidae), parasitoids of the genus Dictyophara Germar (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Dictyopharidae)

open access: yes, 2015
FIGURE 5. Dryinus tarraconensis Marshall, mature larva. A. Epipharynx. B. Mandibles, dorsal view. C. Right maxillary palp, dorsal view. D. Maxillae and labium, dorsal view. E. Antenna. F. Labium, ventral view. G. Apex of spinneret. H.
Bückle, Christoph   +2 more
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FIGURES 28–32 in Taxonomic review of the genera Trigoniophthalmus Verhoeff and Coryphophthalmus Verhoeff (Archaeognatha, Machilidae) with descriptions of two new species of the genus Coryphophthalmus from Serbia

open access: yes, 2019
FIGURES 28–32. Coryphophthalmus serbicus sp. nov. 28, 29, holotype male; 30–32, paratype female. 28) Palpomeres 3–7 of maxillary palp. 29) Palpomeres 1 and 2 of maxillary palp. 30) Labial palp, with part of labium. 31) Urosternite and urocoxite VII.
Kaplin, Vladimir
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Apobaetis

open access: yes, 2014
Key to known nymphs of Apobaetis (Adapted from Nieto 2006) 1 Tarsal claws longer than tarsi...........................................................................
De-Souza, Marcia Regina   +1 more
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Caenota

open access: yes, 2015
Key to males of Caenota from Australia 1 First segment of each antennal flagellum elongate, much longer than depth of head (Figs 9 and 10)............ C.
Webb, J. M., Shackleton, M. E.
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Figure 6 in The pre-overwintering nests and the immature stages of the hornet Vespa fumida van der Vecht (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

open access: yes, 2013
Figure 6. Ultrastructures of Vespa fumida (scanning electron micrographs). (A) Right maxilla, ventrofrontal view. (B) Distal part of galea (ga) and maxillary palp (mxp). (C) Right maxillary palp. (D) Labium. (E) Right labial palp.
Hao, Hui-Wen   +4 more
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Allopsontus Silvestri 1911

open access: yes, 2018
Key to Allopsontus subgenera and to species from Kazakhstan 1 Ovipositor short, stout, apical divisions of gonapophyses with fossorial spines....................................
Kaplin, Vladimir
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