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Sternum (arthropod anatomy) - Wikipedia
The sternum ( pl. : sterna) is the ventral portion of a segment of an arthropod thorax or abdomen. Thoracic and abdominal sterna of a beetle. en.wikipedia.org
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STERNITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the ventral part or shield of a somite of an arthropod; especially : the chitinous plate that forms the ventral surface of an abdominal or occasionally a ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Sternite | physiology - Britannica
a level of organization in multicellular organisms; it consists of a group of structurally and functionally similar cells and their intercellular material. www.britannica.com
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sternites - External Anatomy of Polydesmida - myriapodology.org
Sternites are the structure where legs attach, part of the body ring. They have four holes on diplosegments and support two legs on haplosegments. myriapodology.org
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Flies. Morphology and anatomy of adults: Abdomen - giand.it
A single urite appears ad a ring composed of a dorsal sclerite, called tergite or tergum, and a ventral one, called sternite or sternum. They are connected ... www.giand.it
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Sternum (arthropod anatomy)
Usually the first sternite is covered up, so that ventrite numbers do not correspond to sternite numbers. wikipedia.org
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Sternite - Crustacea Glossary::Definitions - Natural History Museum
Ventral surface of body segment (somite). May be fused with other sternites to form sternal plate in cephalothorax. See: Episternum, Pleurite, Tergite [ ... research.nhm.org
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THE TERMS TERGUM AND STERNUM, TERGITE AND STERNITE
Sternite.—A subdivision of a sternal plate, or any one of the sclerotic com- ponents of a definitive sternum. On page 71 he defines these terms in less. academic.oup.com
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sternite, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
sternite has developed meanings and uses in subjects including invertebrates (1860s) animals (1910s) anatomy (1910s) www.oed.com
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STERNITE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
The sternum or ventral part of each segment of an insect body.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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mesosternite
mesosternite Zool. (mɛsəʊˈstɜːnaɪt) [f. meso- + sternite.] A mesosternal sternite.1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life 303 [In the Geometrical Spider.] Mesosternite, surrounded by the basal joints of the four ambulatory limbs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sphegina crassispina
Etymology The name comes from the Latin words 'crassus', meaning 'big', and 'spina', meaning 'thorn', referring to the strong spine-like setae on the male sternite Related species S. crassispina is similar to S. carinata, S. malaisei, and S. index, though it can be differentiated by male sternite IV (the four enlarged wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sphegina cultrigera
Etymology The name is from Latin, cultrigera, bearing a knife, referring to the knife-like lobe on the male sternite IV. Unlike other Sphegina species, all bear a long sword-like lobe postero-laterally on the left side of male sternite IV. wikipedia.org
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