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Keyword: Edge | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | | Seite 5 von 5 1 2 3 4 5 | | | | ...e black. The mouthparts (mandibles) are red in colour, as also as parts of the neck. The front part of the chest is orange on the upper surface (neck plate). There is a black spot in the middle of the chest that can run right up to the front or rear edge. | | |
| | ...w species (also differong by gender) have no wings. The fine, longitudinal veins in the tips of the fore wings and hind wings are an identifying characteristic. The markings on the wings may be more or less pronounced. Cubital veins run to the outer edge of the wings. | | |
| | | ...y built, more or less hairy, and light grey, dark grey or black in colour. Their head, , appears almost square when seen in profile. The forehead protrudes and is narrow in the males, and wider in the females. 2 pairs of strong bristles run from the edge of the eyes to the forehead. The compound eyes are red and hairless and situated at the side of the head. Long, white hair is visible on the back of the head and on the "cheeks". The underside of the head has black hair. Their 3rd antennal... | | |
| | ... chest (thorax) are bright blue-green in colour. The upper surface has a metallic gold sheen. The upper surface of the abdomen shimmers red, copper red, purple or orange, while the underside is metallic blue or green. 4 teeth are visible at the rear edge of the back plates (tergite) of the last abdominal segment. The tergite has a finer punctation than those of the other segments. | | |
| | Coranus aegyptius | | ...aorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Reduvioidea, the family assassin bugs (Reduviidae), the subfamily Harpactorinae and the tribe Harpactorini. This assassin bug species is widespread throughout the Mediterranean region as far north as the southern edge of the Alps. | | |
| | ...-20 mm, with the length varying according to what species they are. They are primarily black in colour with grey tires. They are often very hairy, especially their abdomens. Tachina flies can be identified by their scutellum. This bulges at the rear edge of the upper side of the chest - just like a bead segment. Their sensors are tripartite. At the front of their heads there are sucking (sometimes piercing and sucking) mouth parts. | | |
| | The oak spider spins its web near the ground, between bushes or corn stalks with the hub is covered by a dense white tissue. The spider itself sits in another web, which has a bowl-like shape, is open upward and attached near to the upper edge of dry plant parts, or even larger flowers. If there is interference or danger the oak spider may fall to the ground, returning to its observation post after some time. | | |
| | ...re -yellow to reddish brown. The wings of the males can have a purple sheen and are usually darker than the females’.
There is a dark brown diagonal stripe in the anterior third of the upper surface of the forewings, which extends up to the wing edge, and which remains visible when the wings are folded. Another transverse line in the same colour can be found in the posterior third of the wings’ upper surface. It runs from the wing joint to the wing tip. About halfway between these transverse lin... | | |
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