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Siphunculus - AphidNet
Siphunculi are structures located on the dorsum of the sixth abdominal segment of aphids. They all have an opening or pore from which pheromones are emitted.
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Sipuncula - Wikipedia
The Sipuncula or Sipunculida (common names sipunculid worms or peanut worms) is a class containing about 162 species of marine annelid worms
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siphunculus - Plant Parasites of Europe
A pair of rod-like appendages on the abdomen, an exclusive character of the family Aphididae, aphids. The exude a viscous liquid containing mainly excess ...
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siphunculus
‖ siˈphunculus Zool. Pl. -culi. [L. sīphunculus a little pipe, dim. of sīpho siphon.] 1. = siphuncle 1. Anglicized as siphuncule by Mayne Expos. Lex. (1858).1752 J. Hill Hist. Anim. 121 A siphunculus carried the whole length of the shell [of the nautilus]. 1764 Phil. Trans. LIV. 48 The siphunculus o...
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siphunculus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
siphunculus · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Alternative forms. edit · sīpunculus. Etymology. edit. From sīphō + -culus, from Ancient Greek σίφων (síphōn), ...
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Sipunculus nudus Linnaeus, 1766 - GBIF
The species is similar to S. robustus which differs by having unattached (free) nephridia. This species is considered cosmopolitan in temperate to tropical ...
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Biting and Sucking Lice (Order: Phthiraptera)
Their scientific name comes from the Latin word siphunculus, which means little pipe or siphon. Sucking lice have piercing mouthparts, which they use to ...
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Sipunculus - Wikipedia
Sipunculus is a genus of worms belonging to the family Sipunculidae. Sipunculus. Sipunculus nudus · Scientific classification · Edit this classification.
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What does the morphological diversity of siphunculi tell us about the ...
We describe a new fossil genus and species from the Later Jurassic, equipped with a special morphological structure typical of modern aphids – siphunculi.
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siphunculus | Don't Forget the Roundabouts
More common are those names that relate to the vague resemblance that aphids have to lice and to their plant feeding habit. The term plant lice ...
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sipunculus
‖ sipunculus Zool. (saɪˈpʌŋkjʊləs) Pl. -culi. [L. sīpunculus, var. of sīphunculus siphunculus.] A gephyrean annelid with a retractile proboscis, belonging to the typical genus of the family Sipunculidæ.1841 Forbes Hist. Brit. Starfishes 252, I have represented the Sipunculus alive in a Periwinkle sh...
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siphuncle
siphuncle Zool. (ˈsaɪfʌŋk(ə)l) [ad. L. sīphunculus, dim. of sīpho siphon.] 1. A small canal or tube traversing and connecting the shell-chambers in certain cephalopods; = siphunculus, and siphon n. 3 a.1822 J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 161 The most important part of this organ, the continuous siphunc...
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siphonet
ˈsiphonet Ent. [f. siphon n. + -et1.] A small siphon or tube by which an aphis emits a sweet, honey-like fluid; a honey-tube. Now rare or Obs., siphunculus (q.v., sense 2) or more commonly cornicle being used instead.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. xxxiii. 393 Siphonuli (the Siphonets). Ibid. IV. xl....
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Stefano delle Chiaje
He erected the genus of nemertean worms Polia, naming it in honour of Poli, and described Polia lineata and Polia siphunculus.
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