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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FOVEAE»
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foveae en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
American Beetles: Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga, ...
1 18.22); with lateral prosternal foveae (Fig. 95.22, Ipf); eastern North America
Trimioplectus Antennomere 1 1 at least as long as previous six combined (Fig. 1
19.22); lacking lateral prosternal foveae 1 5 1 5(14). First visible tergite clearly
half ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., Michael C. Thomas, 2000
2
Discrimination of Genera of Euplectini of North and Central ...
Characters selected as ancestral or derived, and their assigned values for
phylogenetic placement of genera of Euplectini ANCESTRAL DERIVED selected
a number of genera in the family to examine the foveae of the meso- and
metasternal ...
Albert A. Grigarick, Robert O. Schuster, 1980
The foveae of the face (Fig. 10-1) (and of the sides of T2, Fig. 10-12) are
depressions, usually black in color and therefore conspicuous when the ground
color is pale. Those of the face are paired, one in each paraocular area, and lie
largely or ...
Charles Duncan Michener, 2000
4
Proceedings of a symposium honoring the careers of Ross and ...
tum, base nearly straight, vertexal foveae nude, connected by an inverted U-
shaped sulcus; with prominent rounded antennal tubercles, lacking interantennal
ridge; with 11 antennomeres, IX-XI forming loose club, X symmetrical and usually
...
5
Age Related Changes of Arachnoid
Foveae: Applications to ...
A quantitative method for measuring the volume of arachnoid foveae occupying the skull was developed and tested to examine the relationship between total volume and age for possible forensic application.
Stacie Simone Martel, 2003
6
Anthropoid Origins: New Visions
Notably, these mechanisms can work well in both scotopic (low light level) and
photopic (diurnal) conditions (Harkness and Bennet-Clark, 1978; Locket, 1992),
providing plausible explanations for the presence of convexiclivate foveae
among ...
Callum Ross, Richard F. Kay, 2004
7
Aquatic Insects of California: With Keys to North American ...
Pronotum with discal foveae on each side of median impression 9 — Pronotum
without discal foveae, though coarsely punctured; sides deeply emarginatc near
hind angles (fig. 13:29(i); northern U.S.; Santa Barbara County cribricollis ...
Robert Leslie Usinger, 1956
C. fuscior – Sides of propodeum and sides of petiole with sparse, lightly
impressed foveae that are not discernibly wider in diameter than propodeal
spiracle or foveae on head. Pale species.
Eli M. Sarnat, Evan P. Economo, 2012
9
Evolution's Witness: How Eyes Evolved
Figure 20.34 Merops bullockoides, white-fronted bee-eater. This wing feeder
hunts insects and especially hymenoptera (bees, wasps, and their relatives). This
magnificent bird is well equipped to hunt rapidly moving insects using two foveae
.
Ivan R. Schwab, Richard R. Dubielzig, Charles Schobert, 2012
10
Acarology: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress
Its long idiosomal length is unique in the genus, as is its dorsal plate with celled
and rounded foveae and its foveal row pattern of 1-5(2-3)-2-4-2-2/2-2. The
anteromedial unpaired fovea is slightly enlarged and T-shaped (Fig. 5), coxa I
has a ...
DE Walter, H Proctor, RB Halliday, 2001
7 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «FOVEAE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
foveae en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
FOVE Kickstarter Campaign Raises Over $175000 in its First 24 Hours
We can't believe our collective foveae (yes, that's plural), because in only 24 hours FOVE's Kickstarter campaign has blown past its halfway ... «Road to VR, May 15»
10 amazing facts you didn't know about Irish birds
The reason a lot of birds see so well is because their retina has two foveae. Humans only have one fovea. It means these birds have two ... «Irish Examiner, Ene 15»
Oriental dwarf kingfisher, a rainbow by any other name
To combat this, each of the kingfisher's eyes contain two foveae - a structure that's particularly dense in light-collecting photoreceptors - and the ... «Australian Geographic, May 14»
Falconcam reveals the secrets of mid-air raptor pursuit
Proposed in 2000 by Victor Tucker from Duke University, this strategy is based on the raptor eye having two foveae, which are tiny depressions ... «Scientific American, Ene 14»
Identify Types of Bees: The Andrena Mining Bee
Females have large, velvety facial depressions (foveae) that look like eyebrows and large pollen-collecting hairs (scopae) on the upper part of ... «Mother Earth News, Nov 13»
395 milliseconds to contact
That's why Harrison trains foveal vision more than peripheral; located in the center of the retinas, the foveae are what send sharp images to the ... «ESPN, Jul 13»
Grrr, Sniff, Arf
Dogs do not have foveae and so are not as good at seeing things right in front of them. Those breeds, like pugs, that have retinas more like ours ... «New York Times, Sep 09»