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English: Sterile Female Worker Wasp Morphology. It can be identified as a female by both the number of divisions on its antenna and by its sting. This particular wasp is very close in likeness to a yellowjacket found commonly all around the world. Suggested captions:
A: Head; B: Thorax; C: Abdomen:
1: Temple; 2: Vertex; 3: Ocelli; 4: Compound Eyes; 5: Clypeus; 6: Antenna; 7: Gena; 8: Mandible; 9: Foreleg; 10: Middle Leg; 11: Femur; 12: Tibia; 13: Tibial Spur; 14: Tarsus; 15: Tarsal Claw; 16: Hind Leg; 17: Sternum; 18: Sting; 19: Tergum; 20: Hind Wing; 21: Fore Wing
Deutsch: Morphologie einer sterilen Wespen-Arbeiterin. Durch ihren Stachel und die Anzahl der Antennenglieder, kann man es als Weibchen ansprechen. Dieses spezielle Wespenschema ähnelt sehr einer Form, die man überall auf der Welt antrifft. Mögliche Beschriftung:
A: Kopf; B: Rumpf (Thorax); C: Hinterende (Abdomen):
1: Schläfe; 2: Scheitel – Vertex; 3: Punktaugen – Ocellen; 4: Komplexauge; 5: Kopfschild – Clypaeus; 6: Antenne; 7: Wange; 8: Oberkiefer – Mandibel; 9: Vorderbein; 10: Hüfte – Coxa; 11: Oberschenkel – Femur; 12: Schienbein – Tibia; 13: Sporn; 14: Fuß – Tarsus; 15: Klauengleid – Tarsalklaue 16: Hinterbein; 17: 5. Sternit; 18: Stachel; 19: 3. Tergit; 20: Hinterflügel; 21: Vorderflügel;
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current19:29, 15 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:29, 15 October 20091,900 × 1,820 (215 KB)B kimmelAdded clypeus, enlarged tags
12:02, 16 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 12:02, 16 March 20091,900 × 1,820 (194 KB)StanneredCorrecting labeling per talk
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