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Fossils and Strata, Morphology, Ontogeny and Phylogeny of ...
Table 16): O the valves are about 22% longer than in the previous stage; 1 there
is an additional isolated sternitic plate, belonging to the segment of the third pair
of post-mandibular limbs (previous stage: only isolated sternitic plate belonging ...
Klaus Muller, Dieter Waloszek, Andreas Maas,
2009
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Atlas of Crustacean Larvae
During this stage the buds of the maxillules enlarge and fuse with the median
sternitic plate under the labrum, forming the precursor ofthe futurethreelobed
labium (lower lip) (fig. 13.2E). A stage described by Olesen etal. (2003)asa
separate ...
Joel W. Martin, Jørgen Olesen, and Jens T. Høeg.,
2014
In almost all the Rhyparochrominae, on the other hand, the third sternitic suture
does not reach the extreme lateral margin of the abdomen and on the sides of the
abdomen it first bends forward, then sharply back, and extends along the side ...
... branchiae with protecting sternites in the Eurypterida; (7) the possession of free
tergites and the sternitic postventral plate in the postabdomen of Aglaspida in
contrast to the ringlike nature of the postabdominal segments of the Eurypterida.
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Atlas of Crustacean Larvae
3.3L), a fine sternitic setulation extending to the flanks of the labrum, and coxal
portions on the antennae and mandibles (as modifications of the proximal endite
in fig. 3.3A, K; while the proximal endite is retained on posterior limbs in fig. 3.3G
...
Joel W. Martin, Jørgen Olesen, Jens T. Høeg,
2014
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea
... therefore include it in this account in a taxon referred to as Pan-Branchiopoda
or Branchiopoda s. lat. The characters suggested by Walossek (1993) as shared
between Rehbachiella and the remaining branchiopods are (1) a ventral sternitic
...
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Studies on large branchiopod biology and aquaculture II
... (d) setulate filtratory setae, same specimen (scale bar = 3 ^m); (e) comb spine
of more distal endites. same specimen (scale bar= 10 /tm); (0 setae of proximal
endites pointing into sternitic food grove, same specimen (scale bar = 10 1tm).
Fig.
Denton Belk, Henri J. Dumont, G. Maier,
1995
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Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
6: A), while sternitic plates of "cinnamomeata Dietze" intermediate in size (Fig. 6:
B) towards smallest median plate, medially much constricted, of "patruelis Dietze"
. Acta Zoologicn Academiae ScUntiarum Hungaricae 19, 1973 REVISION OF ...
... branchiae with protecting stern- ites in the Eurypterida; (7) the possession of
free tergites and the sternitic postventral plate in the postabdomen of Aglaspida
in contrast to the ring- like nature of the postabdominal segment* of the
Eurypterida.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth sciences
... silicification occurring either at or soon after death. or whilst the cells were still
living. probably occurring in relatively cool water under slightly reducing
conditions. Castracollis is clearly a branchiopod, possessing the sternitic food
groove ...