femora การใช้
- The anterior femora of the legs are stout, with ventral spines.
- Femora semi-bare, slender, of medium length.
- The femora also widen, because they are connected to the pelvis.
- The legs are long and thin, with yellow femora.
- Tibiae of the hind legs are blue, while femora are orange.
- Legs are black with anterior femora being yellow on the inner side.
- The legs have stout femora and the hind femora are often laterally compressed.
- The legs have stout femora and the hind femora are often laterally compressed.
- These enlarged femora allow for the springing action of these insects when disturbed.
- The abdomen is flattened and the legs are black with femora patially yellow.
- The basal half of femora of first pair of legs are bright yellow.
- Tibiae slightly compressed, shorter than the femora.
- The fore femora ( and sometimes all femora ) bear ventral spines in males.
- The fore femora ( and sometimes all femora ) bear ventral spines in males.
- The sizes of the largest bones found such as humeri and femora were compared.
- The head, abdomen and femora are orange.
- Aside from that, it is known from a partial forelimb, and many femora.
- The femora are conspicuously banded white but the rest of the leg is usually dark.
- For example, one individual may have an absent femora, and an absent tibia.
- The males of some species have small spines on the middle femora or tibiae beneath.
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