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Tergites are the dorsal plates or segments on the abdomen of some arthropods
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Tergites black with green or other reflections.
The first four abdominal tergites are yellow.
The tergites are fringed with yellow colouration.
The abdomen has ten tergites or sections.
Tergites and legs are entirely black.
Their abdominal tergites are bright red.
These glands are located beneath the abdominal tergites.
The abdominal tergites are covered in dark scales.
These bands are substantially parallel to the front edge of tergites.
On the abdomen tergites are sometimes distinctly browned.
The abdomen upperside has a pale belt on tergites four and five.
Abdominal tergites are completely fused.
The specific epithet flavodorsata refers to the yellowish hairs of the abdominal tergites.
The mesosomal tergites always bear three distinct carinae.
In the females the scutellum and the abdominal tergites arealways wholly black.
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Abdominal tergites are protruding and covered in short thick spines.
They have a characteristic metasomal carapace formed from the fusion of the first three tergites.
Tergites have red markings.
The rest of the tergites each have four raised scales.
Abdominal sternites II and III are free and cover the margins of tergites.
The next seven tergites also bear a pair of spiracles.
Also the abdomen is usually black, sometimes with partly reddish marks on the middle tergites.
On tergites are often many hulls.
The first and second opisthosomal tergites were strongly developed and elongated.
Abdominal tergites are black, with distinct silvery hairy stripes, often reddish along lateral margins.
Discal bristles on tergites are well-developed.
All species of Chrysomya possess setae on the meron, and black abdominal tergites.
The abdominal tergites have a white dot on the lower edges.
Caridae also lack spiracles on abdominal tergites 6 and 7.
Female tergites black, pale abdominal markings absent.
Furthermore, the abdominal tergites have weaker spines.
Tergites 3 and 4 have narrow or absent markings.
There is always 7 tergites and 7 sternites on the mesosoma.
The abdomen is moderately lengthened, with 7 visible tergites.
Always present seven tergites are the " plates " that form the dorsal carapace of scorpion.
The abdominal part ( tergum ) is divided into six tergites.
Tergites smooth, without wrinkles.
Dorsal sclerites of a body segment, often plate-like, are known as tergites.
Tergites 2 and 3 yellow or orange with a black median stripe.
Male, Yellow spots of tergites 3 and 4 connected.
Tergites 2-4 are nearly completely covered with densely arranged yellow hairs.
When viewed from the dorsal side, the trunk of this species has twelve tergites ( Fig . 2A ).
All the trunk tergites are straight and increasingly curve backwards abaxially from T4-10.
Tergites 3 and 4 with white to yellow marks.
Tergites 2 and 3 with a dull spot.
Tergites 3 and 4 have a marginal sulcus.
Tergites 2 and 3 are completely shiny.
Tergites 4 and 5 are largely dusted.
Tergites 3 and 4 with yellow to orange bands . Tergite 2 with two yellow, triangular marks.