Pterothoracic Muscles of the Cave-cricket Kempiola shankari Sinha and Agarwal (Orthoptera, Phalangopsidae)

Pterothoracic Muscles of the Cave-cricket Kempiola shankari Sinha and Agarwal (Orthoptera, Phalangopsidae)

Authors

  •   K. M. Sinha
  •   S. M. Agarwal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1982/v108i12/10927

Abstract

The pterotboracic muscles of Kempiola shankari (Orth; Phalangopsidae) have been studied. All the three dorsal muscles of the male are stronger than the female. The tergopleural muscles are present only the mesothorax of male. The epipleural muscles of the female appear as coxal muscles.

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Author Biographies

K. M. Sinha

S. M. Agarwal

Published

1982-12-01

How to Cite

Sinha, K. M., & Agarwal, S. M. (1982). Pterothoracic Muscles of the Cave-cricket <I>Kempiola shankari</I> Sinha and Agarwal (Orthoptera, Phalangopsidae). Indian Forester, 108(12), 757–762. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1982/v108i12/10927
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