| 31. | The " scaenae frons " was a high back wall of the stage floor, supported by columns.
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| 32. | The wall, also known as the scaenae frons, is the only architecturaly decorated surface throughout the entire theatre.
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| 33. | These setae are located just at the edge of the frons, near the upper portion of the complex eyes.
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| 34. | Queens typically have a darker brown frons, clypeus, and mandible, while workers exhibit a light yellow coloring.
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| 35. | The Italian word for a scaenae frons is " " proscenio ", " a major change from Latin.
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| 36. | The Roman scaenae frons was also used both as the backdrop to the stage and behind as the actors'dressing room.
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| 37. | In most species, though, the frons is bordered at its anterior by the frontoclypeal or epistomal sulcus above the clypeus.
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| 38. | The downstage setting " porticus post scaenam " ( frons frons ) is the most spectacular feature of the theatre.
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| 39. | The downstage setting " porticus post scaenam " ( frons frons ) is the most spectacular feature of the theatre.
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| 40. | The genus is closely related to " Hemisphaerius " but differs in having longer frons ( forehead ) and legs.
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