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siphonate
siphonate, a. and n. Zool. (ˈsaɪfənət) [f. siphon n. + -ate2 2.] A. adj. Of molluscs: Furnished with, or characterized by having, a siphon.1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 61 Representing the inhalant siphon of the siphonate orders. 1883 Encycl. Brit. XVI. 686/2 In this way the notches..are in the Siphonat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Siphonal canal
Diversification is observed in only 17% of siphonate clades and primarily occurred during the Ordovician, late Paleozoic, and Mesozoic eras and was restricted Active predation only occurs in 1 siphonate clade (~4.5%) and is not considered a driver of evolution. wikipedia.org
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asiphonate
asiphonate, a. and n. Zool. (əˈsaɪfəneɪt) [f. a- prefix 14 + siphonate.] A. adj. Having no respiratory siphon. B. n. An acephalous mollusc so characterized.1859 Owen Classif. Mamm. 61 Holostomatous and asiphonate Gastropods. 1879 Le Conte Elem. Geol. 304 Lamellibranchs are divided into Siphonates an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mesopsychidae
It is part of Mesopsychoidea, a group of scorpionflies with siphonate proboscis. wikipedia.org
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siphonated
ˈsiphonated, a. Zool. [f. prec. + -ed1 2.] = siphonate a.1851 Woodward Mollusca i. 13 Most of the siphonated univalves are animal-feeders. 1863 Lyell Antiq. Man xxii. 442 A greater number in the lower division, that of entire-mouthed univalves, than in that of the siphonated. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pseudopulicidae
The mouthparts are siphonate, with a piercing-suctorial function, and are serrated and longer in females. wikipedia.org
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siphoned
siphoned, a. (ˈsaɪfənd) Also syphoned. [f. siphon n. + -ed1.] 1. Zool. Siphonate.1889 Hyatt Genesis Arietidae 13 The smaller siphoned species of the genera Endoceras and Sannionites. 2. Operated on by means of a siphon.1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 512 My first syphoned patient..was admitted into t... Oxford English Dictionary
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siphoniferous
siphoˈniferous, a. Zool. [f. siphon n. + -iferous.] Having a siphon; siphonate. Brande Dict. Sci., etc. (1842) 1120 gives Siphonifers as a rendering of mod.L. Siphonifera.1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 519/1 All the other genera..are provided..with an internal siphoniferous polythalamous shell. Ibid. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pallial sinus
on the interior of a bivalve mollusk shell's valves that corresponds to the position of the siphons in those types of clams which have siphons (i.e. siphonate wikipedia.org
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Flea
Fossils of large, wingless stem-group fleas with siphonate (sucking) mouthparts from the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous have been found in northeastern wikipedia.org
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2022 in paleoentomology
those of some present-day nectarivorous beetles and hymenopterans in Permian protomeropids from Russia, representing the earliest record of insects with siphonate-like wikipedia.org
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Pseudopolycentropodidae
It is part of Mesopsychoidea, a group of scorpionflies with siphonate proboscis. wikipedia.org
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Aneuretopsychidae
It is part of Mesopsychoidea, a group of scorpionflies with siphonate proboscis. wikipedia.org
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