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pleuron
‖ pleuron Anat. and Zool. (ˈplʊərən) Pl. pleura. [a. Gr. πλευρόν rib, side.] The lateral part of the body-wall, the side; spec. in Arthropoda, the lateral part of each somite or section of the body (in insects, of each thoracic somite).1706 Phillips, Pleuron, a Side or Rib. 1872 Nicholson Palæont. 1...
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Pleuron
Pleuron may refer to:
Pleuron (Aetolia), a place in Ancient Greece
Pleuron (son of Aetolus), a figure in Greek mythology
In arthropod anatomy, a pleuron Pleuron (insect anatomy), the lateral portion of a segment of an insect thorax
See also
Plura (disambiguation)
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Pleuron (Aetolia)
Thestius was also represented as a descendant of Pleuron; and hence Pleuron had an heroön or a chapel at Sparta, as being the ancestor of Leda, the daughter The ruins of New Pleuron are located at .
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pleurum
‖ pleurum Zool. (ˈplʊərəm) Pl. pleura. [mod.L. variant of pleuron, made to correspond with tergum and sternum.] = pleuron in the specific sense, as applied to Arthropoda.1898 Packard Textbk. Entomol. 87 Each segment consists of the tergum, pleurum, and sternum.
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Pleuron (insect anatomy)
The pleuron (pl. pleura, from Greek side, rib) is a lateral sclerite of thoracic segment of an insect between the tergum and the sternum.
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propleuron
‖ propleuron Entom. (prəʊˈplʊərən) Pl. -a. [mod.L., f. pro-2 + pleuron.] Each of the two lateral portions of the prothorax, or first thoracic somite of an insect, lying one on each side of the pronotum. Hence proˈpleural a., of or pertaining to the propleuron. Each propleuron consists of three parts...
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Agenor (son of Pleuron)
In Greek mythology, Agenor (; Ancient Greek: Ἀγήνωρ or Αγήνορι Agēnor; English translation: 'heroic, manly') was a son of King Pleuron of Aetolia and Xanthippe
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pleura
▪ I. ‖ pleura Anat. and Zool. (ˈplʊərə) Pl. -æ. [med.L., a. Gr. πλευρά side of the body, rib.] 1. One of the two serous membranes, right and left, which line the thorax and envelop the lungs in mammals; each is reflected on itself so as to form a closed sac, one side or layer of which (pulmonary ple...
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Pleuron of Aetolia
In Greek mythology, Pleuron (Ancient Greek: Πλευρῶνος) was a son of Aetolus and Pronoe, daughter of Phorbus, and brother of Calydon. Pleuron was said to have founded the town of Pleuron in Aetolia (and apparently was its eponym), but he had also a heroon at Sparta, erected by his great-granddaughter
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pleural
▪ I. pleural, a.1 (ˈplʊərəl) [f. pleura + -al1; so F. pleural.] Of or pertaining to the pleura.1843 R. J. Graves Syst. Clin. Med. xx. 242 The accumulated fluid in the pleural cavity. 1846 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. II. 498 The exudation in the pleural sac. 1884 M. Mackenzie Dis. Throat & Nose...
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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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Molus (son of Ares)
Family
Molus was the son of Ares and princess Demonice, daughter of King Agenor of Pleuron. Mythology
Molus only appeared in Apollodorus, Bibliotheca where the scholar discussed the descendants of Aeolus, son of Hellen:And Agenor, son of Pleuron
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How many abdominal sclerites would be there in a cockroach? Every tegmina of a cockroach has sclerites which are analogous to the bones of humans. Every abdominal segment of cockroach consists of two lateral sclerite...
## Tergal plates: There are ten tergal plates. The $8^{th}$ tergum in the male and both $8^{th}$ and $9^{th}$ terga in the female are not visible as they are overlapped by the $7^{th}$ tergum. **The $10^{th}$ tergum extends beyond the posterior end of the body and has a deep groove in the middle of ...
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Olenus (Aetolia)
It was situated near Pleuron, at the foot of Mount Aracynthus; but its exact site is uncertain.
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Proschium
It is clear, from a narrative of Thucydides, that Proschium lay west of Calydon and Pleuron, and at no great distance from the Achelous.
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