10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EPISTERNUM»
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A Dictionary of Entomology
EPISTERNO-PRECOXAL Adj. Descriptive of or pertaining to Episternum and
Precoxa combined. EPISTERNUM Noun. (Greek, epi I upon + sternon I chest. PL,
Episterna.) 1. A thoracic sclerite anterior of Pleural Suture and sometimes
adjacent ...
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Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. LXI, ...
Episternum (ES") — Episternum (Audouin, '24). = Parapleura (Burmeister, '32). =
Pleura (Kirby, '28). = Coxopleure (Verhoeff, '03) in Forficula. In the Blattida:,
Verhoeff's coxopleure is the episternum plus the anterior laterale. Comstock's, '02
...
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Dictionary of Insect Morphology
~s, episternum (Fig. 49): the anterior part of the pleuron above the coxa, which
may further be divided by other longitudinal sutures episternum, -i, n. Gr. _*
episternite episternum laterale _* prepectus _* epipleurite; 2. _* 4 Incorrect
derivation, ...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999
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Blackflies (Simuliidae) [Moshki (sem. Simuliidae)]
The thorax of blackflies is characterized by a well-developed mesonotum,
median epimeron, and episternum, with a broad membrane dividing episternum
into two sclerites. Thorax relatively short, highly convex, and equally broad
anteriorly ...
Ivan Antonovich Rubt͡sov, 1989
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Encyclopedia of Insects
8); the episternum is typically the largest lateral thoracic sclerite between the
sternum and the notum. The epimeron is the posterior division of a thoracic
pleuron adjacent to the coxa and posterior to the pleural suture (Fig. 8); it is
typically ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2009
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Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles
The ventral shell of turtles, the plastron, is largely a bony neomorph, defined as a
novel and unique structure; only the clavicles and the episternum appear to have
become part of the plastron. Snakes have lost all pectoral girdle elements, and ...
Laurie J. Vitt, Janalee P. Caldwell, 2013
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The Cambridge Natural History: Mammalia
THE EPISTERNUM.—The Mammalia areasa rule to be distinguished fromlower
Vertebrates bythe absence of an episternum, orinterclavicle as it is alsocalled. In
the Monotremata,however, thereis alarge [18]shaped bone which doesnotoverlie
...
The lateral plates of the mesosternum form the whole of the anterior portion of the
pleural region ; each is bounded in front by the humerus, spiracle, and
prothoracic episternum, and above by the dorso-pleural membrane, and behind
by the ...
The remaining portion of the mesopleural region is made up of the episternum,
epimeron, and two small sclerites connected with the wing-base — the
parapteron and costa. The episternum (eps".) is situated behind the mesopleural
...
Museum Natural History British, 1914
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
The coracoid, 52, is still broader, not cartilaginous as in most perennibranchs, but
well ossified, and united below with its fellow, and with a small ' episternum ' of a
triradiate form, one ray of which is wedged into the fore part of the intercoracoid ...