The wing venation is similar to Culicidae ( R 4 branched, M 2 branched, Cu 2 branched ) with branches of Rs and M nearly parallel.
42.
Based on the observable external character of the wing venation, " E . obscurotrimaculatus " to the modern species " Inga sparsiciliella ".
43.
Within Corbiculata, Apini has a distinct wing marginal cell and Meliponini has very reduced wing venation, neither features seen in " B . cerdanyensis ".
44.
Within Corbiculata, Apini has a distinct wing marginal cell and Meliponini has very reduced wing venation, neither features seen in " E . biesmeijeri ".
45.
The discovered clades did not agree well with traditional characteristics used to classify living and fossil Zygoptera such as wing venation, so fossil taxa will need to be revisited.
46.
In Dlussky's original description, he considered the wing venation primitive and similar to that of Armaniidae genera with complete cells 1r + 2r, 3r and 2rm.
47.
These are small chironomids ( wing length 0.8-1.3 mm ) with bare, protruding wing venation with extended costa and down-curved anal vein.
48.
In the Ephemerida, according to present interpretations of the wing venation, both branches of the media are retained, while in Odonata the persisting media is the primitive anterior branch.
49.
He published widely and authoritatively on Odonata, Plecoptera, Neuroptera, and other orders, and on fossil insects, the wing venation of insects, and the phylogeny of insects.
50.
In all these genera the wing venation was low compared with other mecopteroids and close to the hypothetical original venation of the Diptera ( Hennig, 1973; Willmann, 1989 ).