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All have a conspicuous white frons at the front of the head.
White palpi and the lower part of the frons are scarlet.
The scales of the head are directed forward over the vertex and down the frons.
The scaenae frons was a high back wall of the stage floor, supported by columns.
The name comes from the Latin word frons (meaning "forehead").
P.dasyloda has a black head with yellow tint on the frons.
The head is yellow with a T-shaped mark on the forehead (frons).
The frons of the head is characteristic in being broader than it is long.
They commonly called Whitefaces because of their distinctive pale frons.
The head is more colourful with a reddish-yellow frons.
"Brian Frons has what, for me, is that fatal combination of ignorance and arrogance."
In between the Y-shaped line lies the frontal triangle or frons.
The clypeus, located below the frons, lies between the two antennae.
Mr. Frons started his career as a journalist.
Their eyes are prominent, though not especially large, and set wide apart on the anterior lateral corners of the frons.
The frons and upperside of the labial palps is dark brown.
Its species name is derived from the Latin words flavus "yellow", and frons "forehead".
The upper part of the head, including frons, crown and occiput, is sometimes called the pileum.
As a result of to the cancellations, Frons was the subject of widespread criticism.
The specific epithet frontalis derived from the Latin frons "eyebrow".
The Roman theatre also had a podium, which sometimes supported the columns of the scaenae frons.
The Italian word for a scaenae frons is "proscenio."
Some of their key features are a frons ("face") that is longer than wide and a reticulate wing venation.
Frons and palpi are chestnut-red, the top of the head is white with a chestnus band behind.
The scaenae frons is the elaborately decorated background of a Roman theatre stage.