. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. 312 The Large Poplar Longhorn the pupa of the male, the antenna usually curls forward to the base of the femur of the first pair of legs; in the case of the female the antennae curl forward to the apices of the tibia (d) of the first pair of legs and lie alongside the tarsi (t) (Fig. 13). Attached to the prothoracic segment (pr) is the first pair of legs, which are folded underneath the body (Fig. 11), and show the typical parts, coxa (n), femur (/), tibia (d), the tarsus (t).. Fig. 11. Pupa of S. carcharias, female, side view (grea


. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. 312 The Large Poplar Longhorn the pupa of the male, the antenna usually curls forward to the base of the femur of the first pair of legs; in the case of the female the antennae curl forward to the apices of the tibia (d) of the first pair of legs and lie alongside the tarsi (t) (Fig. 13). Attached to the prothoracic segment (pr) is the first pair of legs, which are folded underneath the body (Fig. 11), and show the typical parts, coxa (n), femur (/), tibia (d), the tarsus (t).. Fig. 11. Pupa of S. carcharias, female, side view (greatly magnified), a. = antenna; rf = tibia of leg; e = elytra; es = eighth tergite; ei=eighth sternite; ey = eye;/ = femur of leg; ft = first tergite; gr = gena; lp = labial palps; m=mandible; ms = mesonotum; m£ = metanotum; w = coxa; nt= ninth sternite; p = maxillary palps; pi = ]a,hrum; pr=pronotum; s= spiracle; t = tarsus; v = vertex of head; w = wing; 2 = hind leg. The mesothoracic segment (ms) bears the elytra (e) or wing-covers. These lie between the body and the first two pairs of legs, and extend in a postero-lateral direction, their tips lying directly underneath the body. The mesothoracic segment also bears the second pair of legs. The meta- thoracic segment (mt) has attached to it the wings (to), which are. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Association of Applied Biologists; Association of Economic Biologists. [Wellesbourne, Warwick, etc. ] Association of Applied Biologists [etc. ]


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