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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HYPOSTOME»
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hypostome nearby. Removal of the hypostome causes the level of inhibition to
fall; regeneration of it restores this level (Webster, 1966). Webster's theory also
draws support principally from the results of regeneration and grafting
experiments.
2
The Ticks of California (Acari:Ixodida)
teeth of hypostome as large as largest lateral teeth (Fig. 316). Body 1.38-1.5 mm
long. spinipalpis Pseudoscutum not demarked by zone of punctations. Basal
teeth of hypostome not as large as largest lateral teeth (Fig. 249). Body 1.02 mm
...
Deane Philip Furman, Edmond C. Loomis, 1984
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Silicified Middle Ordovician Trilobites
close together in life and, if not actually in contact, were closely linked by muscles
. This mode of attachment and support of the hypostome in proparian trilobites is
also shown by Opik's work (1938, and references) and by Whittington (1941b, p.
Harry Blackmore Whittington, William R. Evitt, 1953
4
Coelenterate Biology 2003: Trends in Research on Cnidaria ...
Summary of genes implicated in axial patterning in hydrozoans Organizer
Formation of new axis Hypostome formation Specification of apical region
Hypostome specification Apical differentiation Head maintenance Hypostome/
tentacle border ...
Daphne G. Fautin, Jane A. Westfall, P Cartwright, 2007
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Progress in Invertebrate Zoology
The hypostome in the Hydra is now recognized to be the most important
morphogenetic centre, which controls the growth and form of the animal as a
whole. The hypostomal control is, however, profoundly influenced by external
conditions, ...
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Geological Survey professional paper
Terrace lines are present on the doublures of all specimens, on part, or all, of the
cephalic and pygidial borders, and on the tips of the thoracic segments of some
species, particularly in the Pterocephaliinae. HYPOSTOME MORPHOLOGY AND
...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1960
The capitulum is a small anterior projection bearing three structures that
constitute the acarine mouthparts (i.e., the elongate hypostome, a pair of
segmented chelicerae, and a pair of segmented pedipalps). The hypostome,
usually toothed, ...
Burton J. Bogitsh, Clint E. Carter, Thomas N. Oeltmann, 2012
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An Introduction to Parasitology
Ticks have a toothed hypostome lacking in mites. The hypostome is ventral in soft
ticks but terminal in hard ticks, which also have a hard scutum on the dorsal
surface. All have a hemimetabolous life-cycle. the others contain the myriad mites
.
Bernard E. Matthews, 1998
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Hypostome, incomplete; ventral view. X 5. USGS colln. D1874 CO. USNM
169605. 8-15. Robergia major Raymond, (p. 16) Figures 9-15 photographed by
F. C. Shaw. 8. Pygidium; dorsal view. Stereophotograph; X 5. USGS colln. D1914
CO.
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Contributions from the Zoölogical Laboratory of the Museum ...
Regeneration of Small Fragments Bearing Tentacles; Isolated Tentacles. A
number of tentacles were isolated, care being taken to cut them so that no
fragment of hypostome or body-wall remained attached. The tentacles lived for
several days, ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HYPOSTOME»
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hypostome nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Time to take precautions to protect against Lyme disease
As a result, ticks are vectors for Lyme disease. When a tick "bites" us, it inserts a tube-like organ with barbs, called a hypostome, into our skin. «Press of Atlantic City, mag 15»
What You Should Do If You Find a Tick
Ticks connect to your skin using a little straw-like structure near its mouth called the hypostome. “If that breaks, germs will spill into the hole in ... «Health.com, nov 14»
Dos & Don'ts of Removing Ticks From Kids
"The long, central mouth part, called the hypostome, is covered with sharp barbs, sometimes making removal difficult; plus, most ticks secrete a ... «The Stir, lug 14»
Creepy Crawlies, Part 2: Tremendous Ticks
The hypostome has backward-pointing projections that prevent it from being ... for example, help "glue" the hypostome in place and prevent the ... «TheHorse.com, mag 14»
Lyme disease: tiny ticks can have tremendous consequences
To extract blood, they cut a hole in the host's skin and insert their hypostome, which excretes an anticoagulant to keep the blood from clotting. «Calaveras Enterprise, apr 14»
Close-up video reveals how a tick does its gruesome business
The tick's mouth consists of a long central spike with a serrated edge called a hypostome. On either side of that are two smaller saw-shaped ... «Geek, nov 13»
How Does a Tick Do Its Dirty Work? Research Video Offers a Clue
When seen with an electron microscope, a tick's mouth has what look like twin saws (chelicerae) flanking an appendage (a hypostome) that ... «New York Times, ott 13»
Video: How Ticks Chain-Saw Into Your Skin To Suck Your Blood
When seen with an electron microscope, a tick's mouth has what look like twin saws (chelicerae) flanking an appendage (a hypostome) that ... «WBUR, ott 13»
ScienceShot: How Ticks Get Under Your Skin
Once fully embedded in the host, the tick forms a tube by holding the chelicerae and the hypostome together, and the blood meal begins, the ... «Science Now, ott 13»
Tick Season Is In Full Swing
Once a tick attaches itself—not by burrowing into the skin, but by its hypostome located near its mouth that resembles a barbed stylus—it ... «27east.com, mag 13»