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pleurite
pleurite Zool. (ˈplʊəraɪt) [f. Gr. πλευρά side + -ite1 3.] The side or lateral portion of each somite or segment of the body in arthropods. (Correlated with tergite and sternite.)1868 Packard Guide Study Insects 9 The typical ring or segment..consists of an upper (tergite), a side (pleurite), and an...
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Notopleuron
The notopleuron is a thoracic pleurite (a sclerite on the pleuron) situated at the end of the transverse suture of Diptera.
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pleuritic
▪ I. pleuritic, a.1 (n.) (plʊˈrɪtɪk) Forms: 6 pleureticke, -itique, 7 -etick, 8–9 -etic, (erron. 7 pluratick, 8 pleuratic), 7–8 pleuritick, 8– pleuritic. [a. F. pleurétique (OF. pleuretic, 13th c.), or ad. L. pleurīticus (Plin.), later pleureticus, a. Gr. πλευριτικός, f. πλευρῖτις pleuritis.] 1. Aff...
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Xiazhuangocaris
The body had at least 13 tergite-pleurite rings, which terminate in a pair of rounded caudal rami, which are fringed with setae.
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sternite
sternite Zool. and Comp. Anat. (ˈstɜːnaɪt) [f. stern-um + -ite.] a. The under or ventral part of each somite or segment of the body of an insect or other arthropod: correlated with tergite and pleurite. b. = sternebra. rare—0. (In recent Dicts.)1868 Packard Guide Study Insects 9 The typical ring or ...
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Pietro Grocco
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Triangolo paravertebrale opposto nella pleurite essudativa.
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sternum
sternum Anat. and Zool. (ˈstɜːnəm) Pl. sterna or sternums. See also sternon. [mod.L., ad. Gr. στέρνον chest, breast. Cf. F. sternum.] 1. The breast-bone; a long bone or series of bones, occurring in most vertebrates except snakes and fishes, extending along the middle line of the front or ventral as...
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Insect reproductive system
Each segment of the abdomen is represented by a sclerotized tergum, sternum, and perhaps a pleurite.
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-ite
▪ I. -ite, suffix1 corresponding to F. -ite, L. -īta (-ītēs), ad. Gr. -ῑ́της, forming adjs. and ns. (of adj. origin) with the sense ‘(one) connected with or belonging to’, ‘a member of’, as in ὁπλίτης adj. heavy armed, n. a heavy-armed soldier (f. ὅπλα armour), πολίτης citizen (f. πόλις city). Its f...
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endo-
endo-, prefix (ˈɛndəʊ; before two unstressed syllables ɛnˈdɒ) (before a vowel sometimes reduced to end-), employed as comb. form of Gr. ἔνδον within, in many compounds of mod. formation, as ˌendarteˈrectomy (also (now rare) -arteˈriec-) Surg., an operation to remove part of the diseased inner lining...
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Insect morphology
Each segment of the abdomen is represented by a sclerotized tergum, sternum, and perhaps a pleurite.
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