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epimeron
‖ epimeron Anat. (ɛpɪˈmɪərən) Pl. epimera. [f. Gr. ἐπί upon + µηρός thigh.] That part of the lateral wall of a somite of a crustacean which is situated between the articulation of the appendage and the pleuron. Also in Insecta (see quot. 1964).[1869 A. S. Packard Guide to Study of Insects 9 The epis...
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Sinocorophium
Morphologically, the genus Sinocorophium, is characterized by having a rounded posterior and ventral corner of the third epimeron, a body part which connects
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epimeral
epimeral, a. Anat. (ɛpɪˈmɪərəl) [f. epimeron + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the epimeron.1835–6 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 781/2 A hole pierced in the epimeral piece near to its inferior edge. 1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. An. vi. 317 The line at which the epimeral is reflected into the pleural membrane.quasi-n. 18...
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Sphegina dentata
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S. dentata is similar to S. nigerrima, though it differs by having the lower epimeron with entirely grey pollinose (anterior half of the lower epimeron non-pollinose and shiny in S. nigerrima) as well as squarish and dentate cerci (cerci non-dentate in S. nigerrima).
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epimere
epimere, n. (ˈɛpɪmɪə(r)) [In sense 1, a. G. Epimere (E. Haeckel 1866, in Allgemeine Anatomie der Organismen 316); in sense 2, directly f. epi- and -mere.] 1. Zool. = epimeron n., in various senses.1882 Syd. Soc. Lex. s.v., Epimere, name given by Häckel to the segments of the transverse axis, or the ...
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pleuro-
pleuro- (plʊərəʊ) before a vowel pleur-, combining form of Gr. πλευρά side, pleura, πλευρόν rib; used in various scientific terms, chiefly in the senses of ‘side’ and ‘pleura’, occasionally in that of ‘rib’. (See the more important of these in their alphabetical places.) pleuroblastic (-ˈblæstɪk) a....
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Armadillidium quinquepustulatum
posterior margin of the head, 5 or 7 pairs occur on each pereion-tergite (a middle one, 1-2 lateral pairs and 1 pair of elongated spots at the tergum-epimeron
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dytiscid
dytiscid, a. and n. (dɪˈtɪsɪd) [f. Dytiscus, a genus of water-beetles, mod.L. corruption of Dyticus, a. Gr. δυτικός able to dive, f. δύειν to dive.] Pertaining to the Dytiscidæ, a family of water-beetles. Also as n. Hence dytiˈscidiform a.1866 E. C. Rye Brit. Beetles x. 64 When ponds, etc., are drie...
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Coccinellidae
(holes where the leg articulates with the thorax) that open from the back in the front of the thorax and from the front in the middle of the thorax
Epimeron
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List of Polycyrtus species
Szepligeti, 1916 c g
Polycyrtus emarginatus (Brulle, 1846) c g
Polycyrtus eneyae Zuniga, 2004 c g
Polycyrtus enriquei Zuniga, 2004 c g
Polycyrtus epimeron
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pro-
▪ I. pro-, prefix1 The Latin adv. and prep. (see above), used in combination with verbs and their derivatives, and sometimes with other words not of verbal derivation. (Unlike the Gr. προ-, the L. was originally and usually prō-; but in some compounds it was occasionally and in others usually or alw...
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眼蕈蚊科昆虫的采集、制作与物种鉴定 —Bio-101
中胸 盾片的表被物变化很大,通常是毛和鬃,不规则排列或按呈线性排列。小盾片 (scutellum) 位于中胸盾片后面,几乎总是具有一些小刚毛和成对的 鬃。中胸上前侧片 (anterior anepisternum)、中胸后侧片 (mesothoracic epimeron)、后胸前侧片 (metathoracic episternum) 通常光裸。
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Insect morphology
have their humeral plates greatly enlargened, with two muscles arising from the episternum inserted into the humeral plates and two from the edge of the epimeron In such cases, the coxa appears to be divided into two parts corresponding to the episternum and epimeron of the pleuron.
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Insect wing
have their humeral plate greatly enlarged, with two muscles arising from the episternum inserted into the Humeral plates and two from the edge of the epimeron
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