QUE SIGNIFIE MANDIBULATE EN ANGLAIS
Mandibulata
La Mandibulata ou les mandibules est un clade d'arthropodes qui comprend la sous-phylle existante Myriapoda, Crustacea et Hexapoda. Mandibulata est actuellement considéré comme le groupe soeur du clade Arachnomorpha, qui comprend le reste des arthropodes. Les mandibules constituent le groupe d'arthropodes le plus important et le plus varié. Le nom Mandibulata se réfère aux mandibules ou aux mâchoires, qui sont la caractéristique de ses arthropodes membres.
définition de mandibulate dans le dictionnaire anglais
La première définition de mandibulate dans le dictionnaire est d'avoir la mâchoire inférieure. Une autre définition de mandibule est d'avoir soit une paire de pièces buccales qui sont habituellement utilisées pour mordre et broyer les aliments. Mandibulate est également adapté pour la mastication.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MANDIBULATE»
Découvrez l'usage de
mandibulate dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
mandibulate et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
An Introduction to Australian Insects
Culicidae - Diptera - 5 mm/black, white stripes MOUTHPARTS For convenience,
an insect's mouthparts can be described as one of three basic types: chewing (
mandibulate), piercing and sucking, and sucking. Modifications of these three ...
Phillip W. Hadlington, Judith A. Johnston,
1998
2
Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems: Biogeographical and ...
... Simple nests, mandibulate soldiers, bacteria salivary glands Kalotermitidae 21
9 19 12 9 6 8 8 4 350 Protozoa, Simple nests, mandibulate (biting, bacteria
reaping) and phragmotic soldiers Termopsidae 5 2 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 l7 Protozoa,
Simple ...
H. Lieth, M.J.A. Werger,
2012
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea
3 HOX GENES IN EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MANDIBULATE
HEAD IN THE MALACOSTRACA 3.1 The mandibulate head The six-segmented
mandibulate head is postulated to be a primitive character shared by all three ...
rapid and enormous numbers existed. The first important differentiation occurred
in the mouth structure long before wings became developed, tending on the one
hand to a perfection of all or most of the parts, or to a mandibulate type; on the ...
5
Australian Termites and Other Common Timber Pests
Mandibulate soldiers Soldiers The soldier caste is the most distinctive and the
easiest from which to identify the species. Soldiers are males and females whose
sexual organs and secondary characteristics have not developed. They are ...
Phillip W. Hadlington,
1996
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Crustaceans and the Biodiversity Crisis: Proceedings of the ...
the germarium, but to the second type in the locality of the growing oocytes. It is
unique not only among the mandibulate arthropods including the crustaceans,
but also among all other arthropods. CONCLUDING REMARKS Makioka ( 1 988)
...
Frederick R. Schram, Jan Carel von Vaupel Klein,
1999
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Forms of Animal Life: A Manual of Comparative Anatomy : with ...
lost ; labial palps transformed into a labella ; hypopharynx setaceous ; larva
apodous or with false (i. e. secondary) feet ; mandibulate or metagnathous ; no
labial palps ; pupa metagnathous. Diptera (Two-winged Flies). 14. Wings, none ...
George Rolleston, William Hatchett Jackson,
1888
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Kingdoms and Domains: An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of ...
A-21. Mandibulata. (Mandibulates,. mandibulate. arthropods). Latin mandere, to
chew; mandibulum, a jaw Of the more than 30 million species of animals
estimated to exist (only about 10 million of which have been formally described
and ...
Lynn Margulis, Michael J Chapman,
2009
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Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
The mandibulate soldiers of the Termitidae, the largest and phylogenetically most
advanced of the termite families, have independently modified their salivary
glands to the same end. When Pmtermes soldiers attack, they emit a drop of pure
...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
[NL., neut. pi. of mandibulatiis : see mandibulate.] In entom. : (a) In some systems,
a primary group or division of Insecta, containing those insects whose mouth-
parts are mandibulate or masticatory, as distinguished from those which have the
...
William Dwight Whitney,
1890
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MANDIBULATE»
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mandibulate est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Stanley M. Aronson: Polysyllabification can't explain the many …
Words such as mandibulate, emancipate or manubriate rarely provide more than a single meaning; the monosyllabic man, on the other hand, ... «The Providence Journal, avril 14»
Fossil reveals earliest known central nervous system of an animal
... the mandibulate [milipedes, crustaceans, and insects] and chelicerate nervous system ground patterns. They had to come from somewhere. «EarthSky, oct 13»
Scientists discover world's earliest known brain
This meant that animals with mandibulate-like brains split from the arthropods to form a separate tree branch at least 520 million years ago. «Christian Science Monitor, oct 13»
[Occational Invaders] Spotlight on Springtails
Springtails have "mandibulate" mouthparts (adapted for chewing), which are withdrawn into the head when not in use. Some springtail species ... «PCT Magazine, mai 10»