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Memoirs of the National Academy of sciences
5016 the head is well preserved; the first arthromere or segment is considerably
shorter than any of the succeeding ones; it is slightly less than two-thirds as long
as the succeeding arthromere; it bears in front a well-marked, small, triangular ...
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.),
1886
5016 theheadis well preserved; thefirst arthromere or segment is considerably
shorter than any of the succeeding ones; it is slightly less than two-thirds as long
as the succeeding arthromere; it bears in front a well-marked, small, triangular ...
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.),
1885
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1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and ...
... one pair of appendages to an arthromere. While the normal numberin the
Decapoda is 20, in the Phyllopods it varies from 14 in Limnetis to 47 in Apus. The
following table shows the number in diiferent genera. of American species: an _
B E' ...
Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.),
1883
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The Zoological Record: Being Records of Zoological Literature
The plcural region is the limb-bearing region of the body ; and the development
of the three regions of the arthromere (tergite, sternite, &adpleuritex) will depend
upon the development of the appendages. Thus in the abdomen the tergites and
...
5
On the Homologies of the Crustacean Limb
On the first eleven leg-bearing arthromeres, or the ten thoracic legs (baeno-
meres) together with the first abdominal arthromere, there is but a single pair of
appendages to a segment, so that there are forty-nine pairs of abdominal
appendages ...
Alpheus Spring Packard,
1882
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The American Naturalist
On the first eleven leg-bearing arthromeres, or the ten thoracic legs (baeno-
meres) together with the first abdominal arthromere, there is but a single pair of
appendages to a segment, so that there are forty-nine pairs of abdominal
appendages ...
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proceedings of the american philosophical spociety held at ...
Arnchulda. Myrlopoda. (Chilopoda ) Myrlopoda. (Chflntrnatha.) 1st Arthromere
Antennre. (Preornl) 2d Arthromere Mandlbula. (Postorul) 3d Arthromere 1st
Maxilhe. 4th 6th 2d Max! I Ire. IWantlng.t Chellcerre.J i Mandibles.) !(Pedipalpi,
maxllliv.) ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
1st Arthromere Antennae. Wanting “'. Antennae. Antennae. (Preoral). 2nd
Arthromere Mandibula. Chelicerae 1'. Protomalae. Protomalae. (Postoral). (
Mandibles) (Mandibles, Sa- (Mandibles, Savigny.) vigny.) 3rd Arthromere 1st
Maxillae.
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Treatise on Injurious and Benefecial Insects to Crops
The external genital organs cannot be considered as in any way homologous
with the limbs, which are articulated outgrowths budding out between the sternal
and 'pleural pieces of the arthromere.* b This view will apply to the ,.i;, ..,. genital ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
ARTHROMERE Noun. (Greek, arthron I joint + meros I part. PL, Arthromeres.) 1.
A ring-like joint or segment of insect body. 2. A somite. See Mere. Cf.
Antennomere; Podomere. ARTHROPLEONA Plural Noun. An Order of
Collembola in former ...