seta 12-VII
The seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment VII comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII).
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The seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment VII comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII).
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In larvae, the seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment VI comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII). In pupae of Anopheles freeborni, a transitory ventral seta of abdominal segment VI reported by Belkin (1953b, as hair 9); regarded as being homologous with larval seta 12-VI (see seta 12-V,VI).
Larvae: see seta 10-I-VII for explanation.
In larvae, the seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment V comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII). In pupae of Anopheles freeborni, a transitory ventral seta of abdominal segment V reported by Belkin (1953b, as hair 9); regarded as being homologous with larval seta 12-V (see seta 12-V,VI).
Larvae: see seta 10-I-VII for explanation.
The seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment IV comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII).
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The seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment III comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII).
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The seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment II comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII).
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The seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segment I comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae (see seta 12-I-VII); interpreted as being absent when only three in the group of setae 10 to 13 are present.
See seta 10-I-VII for explanation.
The seta with setae 10, 11 and 13 on segments I to VII comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae so diversely positioned and developed down the line of segments as frequently to obscure the recognition of serial homologies; interpreted as being absent when only three in the group of setae 10 to 13 are present on abdominal segment I.
See seta 10-I-VII for explanation.
A transitory ventral seta of abdominal segments V and VI reported from Anopheles freeborni by Belkin (1953b, as hair 9); regarded as being homologous with larval seta 12.
In larvae, the seta with setae 10, 12 and 13 on abdominal segment VII comprising a transverse median or somewhat posterior group of ventral setae; usually shorter than seta 10; its relationship with seta 10 regarding appearance and relative position closely approximates that found on the pupa; stellate in some sabethines (see seta 11-I-VII). In pupae, a ventroposterior seta associated with seta 10 in a position mesal to setal group 7-8 on abdominal segment VII; usually shorter than seta 10; occurring in any relationship to 10 except immediately posterior (see seta 11-II-VII).
Larvae: see seta 10-I-VII for explanation.