10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TROCHANTERAL»
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Dictionary of Insect Morphology
Gr. _ trochanter trochanter anterior _ fore trochanter trochanter compositus _
compound trochanter trochanter dimerus _ compound trochanter trochanter
fulcrans _ trochanteral process trochanter medialis _ middle trochanter trochanter
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Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999
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The Biology of Wetas, King Crickets and Their Allies
(depress) the trochanter, via the dicondylic coxo-trochanteral joint. Of the intrinsic
first trochanteral depressor components, Depld is a massive muscle, forming a
broad fan, with origins along the proximal ventral coxal wall, below the basicoxite
, ...
3
Cockroaches as Models for Neurobiology
Campaniform Sensilla The reflex effects of both the tibial and trochanteral
campaniform sensilla have been characterized.31-35 Mechanical stimulation of
the cuticular caps of individual tibial campaniform sensilla with a fine-etched
tungsten ...
Ivan Huber, Edward P. Masler, Balakrishna R. Rao, 1990
Metasoma tessellate, impunctate, dull or slightly shiny; trochanteral floccus
complete, well developed .... A. (Andrena s. str.) — . Metasoma smooth and/or
distinctly punctate, if tessellate and impunctate, then trochanteral floccus
incomplete and ...
Charles Duncan Michener, 2000
Two are found at the coxal joint (Pringle, 1938a). Pringle (1938a, 1961)
suggested that these receptors are important in the tonic control of leg position.
Wong and Pearson (1976) have also demonstrated that, during walking, the
trochanteral ...
William J. Bell, K.G. Adiyodi, 1981
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Epigenetic Principles of Evolution
Not necessary Metathoracic ganglion Thoracocoxal, trochanteral, and femoral
proprioceptors Monitor movements of basal leg joints and some femoraltibial
movement, but stimulation of nerve 5 alone is sufficient Nerves 2 and 3B to elicit ...
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Primitive Ghost Moths: Morphology and taxonomy of the ...
The trochanteral flexor comprises two main sets. O: (a) on the base of the coxal
sclerite and (b) on the lateroventral intersegmental fold far behind the coxal
sclerite, the b group originates as two widely separated bundles. I: (a) ventrally
on the ...
ES Nielsen, NP Kristensen, 1989
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American Beetles: Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga, ...
121.22); metacoxae narrowly separated and coni- cally produced at trochanteral
articulations (cf. Fig. 105.22) (tribe Speleobamini) 3 Neck short, lacking any long
obscuring setae; metacoxae widely separated, not projecting at trochanteral ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., Michael C. Thomas, 2000
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A Dictionary of Entomology
COXO-TROCHANTERAL COXO-TROCHANTERAL JOINT. part of Coxa attached
to Trochanter. Proximal end of Coxa surrounded by a Basicostal Suture. When
BS completely surrounds Coxa, it forms a narrow basal zone (Basicoxite) and a ...
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The Insects: Structure and Function
In many other insects jumping is produced by torques applied about the coxo—
trochanteral joint, rather than the femoro—tibial joint. This is true of the several
families of Hemiptera that use their hindlegs for jumping, which include some of
the ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TROCHANTERAL»
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Oldest rove beetle in the Omaliini tribe found in French amber
The genus name, Duocalcar, means "two spurs" in Latin, "alluding to the two distinctive projections on each hind leg, at the trochanteral apex and near the tibial ... «Phys.Org, Jul 14»
A Beetle's Screw And Nut
We report the finding of a functional screw-and-nut system in the coxa-trochanteral joints of the legs of the Papuan weevil Trigonopterus oblongus (Pascoe) (2). «ScienceBlogs, Jul 11»
Hardware-Store Technology in the Legs of Weevils
In the weevil, however, the coxa-trochanteral joint, equivalent to the hip joint in humans, appears to have the mechanics of a screw and nut. Alexander Riedel ... «New York Times, Jun 11»