MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHELICERAE»
chelicerae
characteristics
spiders
pronounce
pronunciation
pedipalps
function
biology
scorpions
kəˈlɪsəriː
mouthparts
chelicerata
arthropod
subphylum
that
includes
arachnids
merostomata
pycnogonida
additionally
some
such
those
found
hollow
contain
venom
glands
used
inject
chelicerae
meaning
translations
define
member
first
pair
usually
pincerlike
appendages
other
compare
pedipalp
origin
latin
equivalent
spider
body
divided
parts
cephalothorax
fused
head
thorax
legs
located
abdomen
similar
insects
chelicera
anatomy
encyclopedia
britannica
covered
dorsally
with
rigid
cover
carapace
pairs
which
only
university
kentucky
have
fang
like
antenna
click
terms
morphology
eurypterida
homologous
fangs
pincers
despite
their
defined
yourdictionary
either
grasping
crushing
modern
from
classical
greek
jaws
awesomestories
this
close
view
very
high
magnification
various
they
work
chelifores
invertebrate
evolution
pharyngula
great
anomalocaris
creatures
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHELICERAE»
Découvrez l'usage de
chelicerae dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
chelicerae et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
c) b) Fixed digit a) Grandjean's organ Mobile digit Palp coxa Palp are like shears
– so-called 'chelate-dentate' chelicerae – as are those of most of the Oribatida
and the Acaroi- dea. The pyroglyphid mites also have chelate-dentate chelicerae
...
2
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Fig. 2 Male (facing) Cobanusmandibularis standing on nest (tube not visible).
Waving palps, withchelicerae open but fangs retracted. Note: palps positioned
between chelicerae. and their fangs were extended. The two basal segments
were ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
4
Trends in Acarology: Proceedings of the 12th International ...
Both chelicerae are moved simultaneously while clasping the food. They
alternate to macerate the food into pieces and to transport the pieces to the
preoral cavity. When moved outwards, the terminal ends are still without contact
to each other ...
5
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Fig. 18 Male C. rufopictus (facing left) standing on nest of female (her outline
visible 10 left of male) and beginning to bite (note extended fangs of male). the
silk with extended fangs. As fangs entered the nest, the chelicerae closed slightly
(i.e., ...
In ixodids, the food channel is closed (temporarily) on its dorsal side by the
cheliceral sheaths; periodic raising and lowering of chelicerae alternate with
lengthy periods of blood sucking and salivation. A tiny, flap-like labral membrane
at the ...
Daniel E. Sonenshine, R. Michael Roe, 2013
Chelicerae is an abstract formalistic piece that is based on the images and the biology of spider webs.
Margaret E. Cromwell, 2006
8
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Fig. 28 Female Portia. Palps in lateral posture. Front. side, and ventral views.
NORMAL. The palps were held anterior and slightly lateral to the chelicerae, with
the femora angled up and the rest of the palp down (Fig. 25). FRONTAL. The
palps ...
9
Agricultural Acarology: Introduction to Integrated Mite ...
The.gnathosoma.(consisting.of.the.chelicerae.and.pedipalps).is.movably.
articulated.with.the. idiosoma.by.a.membrane..The.mouthparts.often.lie.within.a.
cavity.in.the.idiosoma.called.the.cam- erostome.when.the.mite.is.not.feeding.
10
Spider Physiology and Behaviour: Physiology
1 (1) The functional superiority of a labidognath spider with small chelicerae (
black) to an orthognath spider with large chelicerae (white) in subduing a prey
item of the same size (arrow) is usually explained with such a scheme. Redrawn
after ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CHELICERAE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
chelicerae est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Strange Animals In NYC. Camel Spiders And Wind Scorpions AT …
Their jaws, or chelicerae, are the largest for body size among the group of animals that possess these specialized mouthparts—including ... «Yareah Magazine, juil 15»
Camel Spider's Fierce Jaw Is Focus of New Creepy Crawly 'Dictionary'
Of course, the camel spider's huge jaws, or chelicerae, also set it apart from its spider cousins. This critter boasts the largest jaw-to-body-size ... «Live Science, juin 15»
Public Release: 22-Jun-2015 Study takes close look at formidable …
Their jaws, or chelicerae, are the largest for body size among the group of animals that possess these specialized mouthparts--including ... «EurekAlert, juin 15»
Big Pocono spider spied
“Their bite may hurt, as they are large spiders with large chelicerae, which are the things that many people call fangs,” Wallace said. «Pocono Record, juin 15»
Red Palm Mite hits Pomeroon coconut farms
The Red Palm Mite, Raoiella indica, a pest of several palm species uses it stylet-like mouthparts (chelicerae) to pierce the plant tissue and ... «Stabroek News, juin 15»
Focusing in on arthropods of the West
These common, generally fuzzy spiders often boast intricate abdominal patterns, brightly hued facial patches and metallic “jaws” or chelicerae. «High Country News, juin 15»
In a Desert, Manners Maketh Mites: A New and Unusual Type of …
It would seem very difficult, if not impossible, for a mite to accurately insert pincer-like chelicerae — the usual cheliceral form among mites ... «Entomology Today, juin 15»
Absurd Creature of the Week: This Isn't a Spider, But It Does Have …
They have claw-like mouthparts known as chelicerae, which spiders also have, suggesting they may belong to the same group (appropriately ... «Wired, mai 15»
Sea Spiders Have Acrobatic Sex With Their Legs
They have claw-like mandibles known as chelicerae, inferring they should be classified in the subphylum Chelicerata. They live in both deep ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, mai 15»
Watch for horseshoe crabs, especially ones mating
More insect than crab, they are considered distant cousins of spiders and scorpions because all have small pinchers, called chelicerae, that ... «Florida Today, avril 15»