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Decapod anatomy - Wikipedia
The anatomy of a decapod consists of 20 body segments grouped into two main body parts: the cephalothorax and the pleon (abdomen).
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PLEOPOD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ple· o· pod ˈplē-ə-ˌpäd : an abdominal limb of a crustacean Word History Etymology Greek plein to sail + English -o- + -pod; from its use in swimming
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pleopod - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
In decapods such as lobsters, pleopods are legs mainly used for swimming but sometimes used for brooding eggs or catching food.
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pleopod
pleopod Zool. (ˈpliːəpɒd) [f. as pleon1 + Gr. πούς, ποδ- foot.] One of the swimming limbs attached to the pleon or abdomen in Crustacea: see pleon1. Also pleopodite (pliːˈɒpədaɪt). Cf. pereiopod, -podite, s.v. pereion.1855 C. Spence Bate in Rep. Brit. Assoc. (1856) 38 Pleopoda or swimming feet are a...
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Cockroach or Pleopod? : r/whatsthisbug - Reddit
Even if it was some lobster or pleopod or whatever, why is it in the meat? People have deadly shellfish allergies, that's cross-contamination.
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Pleopod - Crustacea Glossary::Definitions - Natural History Museum
Pleopod. An appendage attached to an abdominal segment. [Ingle, 1983]; An appendage of any one of the first five abdominal segments.
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Palaemon vulgaris
These shrimp swim metachronally, creating an appendage wave, starting with the pleopod closest to the tail, beating all of their appendages with a phase
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Glossary: "pleopod" - Crabs of Japan - Naturalis
One of two appendages of each abdominal somite (pleomere); typically consists of base (protopod) and two branches (endopod, exopod).
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Use of pleopod morphology to determine sexual dimorphism and ...
The present study is one of the first to use pleopod morphometry to determine sexual maturity and dimorphism in hermit crabs.
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Pleopod - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun one of the paired abdominal appendages of certain aquatic crustaceans that function primarily for carrying the eggs in females and are usually adapted for ...
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pleopod - VDict
When using the word "pleopod," it's important to remember that it is a scientific term primarily used in biology, particularly in the study of crustaceans.
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ARE PLEOPODS JUST “MORE LEGS”? THE FUNCTIONAL ...
In contrast, pleopods, the three anterior pairs of abdominal limbs, have been little studied. Pleopods generate respiratory currents that bathe the thoracic ...
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Analysis Identification Method for Microfossil (Ostracoda, Pleopod and ...
Chinese National Standard Category: SY/T 5522-1992 Analysis Identification Method for Microfossil (Ostracoda, Pleopod and Charophyta); Category No.: D10; Category Title: Geological mineral survey and development in general
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pleon
▪ I. ‖ pleon1 Zool. (ˈpliːən) [Arbitrarily f. Gr. πλέων, pr. pple. of πλεῖν to swim, sail: cf. pereion.] A name for the abdomen in Crustacea, as bearing the swimming limbs (see pleopod). Also applied by Owen to the tail-spine or telson in the king-crab, etc., considered as representing the abdomen.1...
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Periclimenes pholeter
The endopod of the fifth pleopod of the male is widened distally and has an irregularly rounded outline. The second male pleopod has the appendix masculina about as slender, but slightly longer than the appendix interna; it ends in a number of strong setae
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