10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRACHEATE»
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Arthropod Relationships
The components of the mandibles in different tracheate taxa never exceed three.
This can be observed in diplopods (Manton, 1977, p. 102, Figure 3.17),
Pauropoda (Kraus and Kraus, 1996, Figure 3), Symphyla (Kraus and Kraus, 1996
, Figure ...
Richard A. Fortey, Richard H. Thomas, 1998
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The Heart and Circulation: An Integrative Model
11.2 Tracheate Insects The tracheate insects are highly evolved invertebrates in
which the respiratory and circulatory systems developed separately but
nevertheless achieved remarkable level of specialization. Together they serve
the insect's ...
The upper branch goes dorso-mesad to unite with its fellow and form a dorsal
cephalic commissure, dec, sending out several small tracheae to tracheate the
brain in front. Near its base, this upper branch sends a sub-branch laterad to
ramify ...
Lloyd Library and Museum, 1921
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The biography of the North American caddis fly larvae
The upper branch goes dorso-mesad to unite with its fellow and form a dorsal
cephalic commissure, dec, sending out several small tracheae to tracheate the
brain in front. Near its base, this upper branch sends a sub-branch laterad to
ramify ...
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Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and ...
The upper branch goes dorso-mesad to unite with its fellow and form a dorsal
cephalic commissure, dec, sending out several small tracheae to tracheate the
brain in front. Near its base, this upper branch sends a sub-branch laterad to
ramify ...
Lloyd Library and Museum, 1912
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Bulletin of the Lloyd Library and Museum of Botany, Pharmacy ...
The upper branch goes dorso-mesad to unite with its fellow and form a dorsal
cephalic commissure, dec, sending out several small tracheae to tracheate the
brain in front. Near its base, this upper branch sends a sub-branch laterad to
ramify ...
Lloyd Library and Museum, 1921
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Revision of world species of the genus Oreiscelio Kieffer ...
... postmarginal vein absent; bulla absent; no other tracheate veins in forewing;
hindwing with tracheate portion of R present only basally; three hamuli present.
Metasoma: Generally flattened dorsally, S2 the largest and most convex, ...
Elijah Talamas, Norman Johnson, Simon van Noort, 2009
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Revision of the Malagasy Genus Trichoteleia Kieffer ...
... R (marginal vein) present, shorter than r (stigmal vein); R1 (postmarginal vein)
as long as r or longer; bulla absent; no other tracheate veins in forewing; M+Cu
and RS+M indicated by folds or pigmentation; M (medial vein), Cu (cubital vein),
...
Elijah J. Talamas, Lubomir Masner, Norman F. Johnson, 2011
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Trāchēā′rian, pertaining to the tracheate arachnidans; Tra′chēāry, pertaining
to the trachea; Trā ′chēāte, d, having a trachea.—ns.Trāchench′yma,
tracheary tissue; Trāchēōbranch′ia, a breathingorgan of certain aquatic insect
larvæ.
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Bioengineering Aspects in the Design of Gas Exchangers: ...
5.3 Comparison of delivery of oxygen between a tracheate and an air-breathing
vertebrate. In a tracheate, oxygen is delivered directly to tissues/cells by diffusion
especially in small insects to reach the tissues/cells at high parial pressure of ...
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... late, had to accommodate an ornate, tracheate celibate, who started to altercate with a proximate inmate, and ejaculate: 'Oi, mate!'” The “Official Letter” section ... «The Millions, Sep 11»