10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DENTIFORM»
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A revision of the ant genus Mystrium in the Malagasy region ...
The presence or absence of dentiform setae on the labrum (character 5: Figs 6B
vs. 6A) supports our assumption. Amblyopone species probably “hold” prey using
teeth along the whole shaft of the mandible (Fig. 6F), conical setae on the flat ...
Masashi Yoshimura, Brian L. Fisher, 2014
2
Encyclopedia of South American Aquatic Insects: Odonata - ...
rectangular in outline, bears a tuft of setae, and does not extend as far toward the
midline as the dentiform process. All of the dentiform process is visible in lateral
view, and its distal part is directed posteriad (Fig. 3.2.554). Only the male has ...
3
Systematics of the Caligidae, Copepods Parasitic on Marine ...
However, later believing that the two components of this structure (dentiform
process and node) arise independently, Lewis (1967, 1968) used the terms “first
maxilla” for the node (setiferous papilla) and “postoral process” for the spiniform ...
Masahiro Dojiri, Ju-Shey Ho, 2013
4
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
2 without a dentiform projection 1924. ormieresi —9 P.5 Exp. with 5 setae; CR at
most twice as long as We recognise 6 species as members of Quinque- broad; 9
A.I seg.2 with a large, dentiform laophonte — Laophonte quinquespinosa ...
Apex of basitibial plate strongly asymmetrical, dentiform anteriorly, lobate
posteriorly; subantennal sutures parallel, nearly as long as interantennal
distance; upper portion of gena broadly glabrous and pruinose, very sparsely
punctate; scutum ...
Charles Duncan Michener, 2000
6
Essentials of Medical Terminology
An example using e is cholelith (KOH-lee-lith), meaning “gallstones,” and an
example using i is dentiform (DEN-tih-form), meaning “shaped like a tooth.”
cholelith (KOH-lee-lith) -lith suffix meaning “stone” chol root meaning “gall” /e
combining ...
7
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The projection in question was smoothly covered by the dura mater, and it was
soon apparent that it must be the dentiform process of the second vertebra. When
the soft parts had been completly removed by maceration, I found an extensive ...
This is a part of the dentiform process sticking up into the right side of the foramen
magnum, and the canal is reduced by it to about a third or a fourth of its natural
size. The articulations between the first and second, and between the second ...
9
Medico-chirurgical Transactions
Anchylosis of the dentiform process and atlas is not so frequent an occurrence as
that of the occipital condyles. In the collection just mentioned there is a specimen
of complete bony anchylosis, between the anterior arch of the atlas and the ...
Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, 1825
10
A Treatise on Dislocations, and on Fractures of the Joints
A perpendicular ligament passes from the anterior part of the foramen magnum to
the dentiform process of the second vertebra. Lateral ligaments proceed from the
edge of the foramen magnum and first vertebra on each side, and are united to ...