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EPIPODIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ep·i·po·di·um. ˌepəˈpōdēəm. plural epipodia. -ēə : a lateral ridge or fold along either side of the foot in various gastropods (such as members of the Rhipidoglossa) sometimes bearing appendages, sensory organs, and pigment spots.
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epipodium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (zoology) One of the lateral lobes of the foot in certain gastropods. · (botany) Synonym of lamina.
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Epipodium Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Epipodium Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Upon -, foot. (Science: zoology) One of the lateral lobes of the foot in certain gastropods.
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epipodium
epipodium (ɛpɪˈpəʊdɪəm) Pl. -a. [mod.L., ad. Gr. ἐπιπόδιον, neut. of ἐπιπόδιος, f. ἐπί upon + ποῦς, ποδ-ός foot.] 1. Zool. A muscular lobe developed from the lateral and upper surfaces of the foot of some molluscs.1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. An. viii. 503 Near its extremity are two lateral fleshy lobes w...
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epipodium, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun epipodium is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for epipodium is from 1854, in Abstracts of Papers Royal Society 1850– ...
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epipodium - definition and meaning - Wordnik
epipodium: One of the appendages of the side of the foot of certain mollusks, as the odontophorous or cephalophorous univalves; some lateral part or process ...
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Blikanasaurus
History of discovery
Blikanasaurus was first discovered by a partial hindlimb (epipodium and pes) found in the lower Elliot Formation (LEF) at the foot
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epipodium is an alternate name of - Brainly.in
epipodium is an alternate name of. The Lamina (Epipodium):. The leaf lamina is normally a flat structure. If the upper Surface (i.e., ...
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19 Phorcus lineatus | Epipodium (1) a well developed veil al… - Flickr
19 Phorcus lineatus. Epipodium (1) a well developed veil along side of foot, united with neck-lobe (2) and right (only) eye peduncle (3).
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[PDF] Epipodium Morphology of Prisogaster niger (Mollusca - SciELO Chile
The epipodium, a complex of sensory structures located on the dorsal portion of the foot under the shell margin of the vetigastropods (Cox, 1962; Crisp, 1981), ...
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epipodium - Encyclopedia.com
epipodium See APPENDICULAR SKELETON. Source for information on epipodium: A Dictionary of Zoology dictionary.
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epipodial
epipodial, a. (ɛpɪˈpəʊdɪəl) [f. epipodi-um + -al1.] Pertaining to or resembling the epipodium.1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. An. viii. 510 There are very large epipodial lobes, by the aid of which some species propel themselves like Pteropods. 1878 Bell Gegenbauer's Comp. Anat. 337 The epipodial gill is arr...
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Emarginula fissura
It has on each side ten well-developed tentacles at the epipodium (the lateral grooves between foot and mantle).
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Stomatia
The epipodium is fringed, with a more prominent fimbriated lobe behind the left tentacle, and on the right there is a slightly projecting fold or gutter
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podium
podium (ˈpəʊdɪəm) Pl. podia, podiums. [L. podium an elevated place, balcony, ad. Gr. πόδιον, dim. of πούς, ποδ- foot.] 1. Arch. a. A continuous projecting base or pedestal, a stylobate. b. A raised platform surrounding the arena in an ancient amphitheatre. c. A continuous seat or bench around a room...
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