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CÉRCI s.m.pl. (Zool.) Formações filamentosas terminais, em pares, de algumas espécies de insetos, com um papel sensorial. CÉRCI s.m.pl. (Zool.) Formații filamentoase terminale, în perechi, ale unor specii de insecte, având rol senzorial.
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «CÉRCI»
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Forensic Entomology: An Introduction
Calliphora vomitoria: M – cerci and surstyli, lateral view; N – cerci and surstyli, dorsal view; O – phallus, lateral view; P – pregonite and postgonite, lateral view. Cynomya mortuorum: Q – cerci and surstyli, lateral view; R – cerci and surstyli, ...
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The Insects: Structure and Function - Pagina 277
The first instar cercus of Periplaneta has three segments, while in the adult male it has 18 or 19 and in the adult female 13 or 14. Growth results from division of the basal segment. The cerci are usually set with large numbers of trichoid sensilla.
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
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Die Orthopteren Europas III / The Orthoptera of Europe III
Der erweiterte Basalteil ist wenigstens l/2 so lang wie die Cerci oder nur unbedeutend kürzer (340) <‹» The widened basalpart at least half the length (or a bit shorter) than the cerci (34o) . . . . 13 Der erweiterte Basalteil ist kürzer als die halbe ...
A. Harz, A. Kaltenbach, 2013
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Encyclopedia of Insects - Pagina 20
Genitalia are segmental appendages and are treated in the next section. Postgenital appendages include cerci (Latin, circle), which are thought to represent primitive appendages because they are found in the Apterygota (except Protura) and ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2009
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Morphology and Evolution of the Insect Abdomen: With ... - Pagina 133
Heymons' (1904) study, however, convincingly showed that the additional appendages are quite independent in origin from the larval lateral appendages (cerci of Heymons) and that they are the structures of the 10th abdominal segment.
Ryuichi Matsuda, G. A. Kerkut, 2013
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The Carabidae (Coleoptera) Larvae of of Fennoscandia and ...
Key to tribes of Carabinae 1 Cerci relatively short, not more than twice as long as anal tube, sclerotised and horn-like (Figs. 41, 42), sometimes with teeth Carabini (p. 32) Cerci otherwise; if shorter than anal tube then soft and unsclerotised or ...
Martin L. Luff, Sven Gisle Larsson, 1993
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Neurobiology of Sensory Systems - Pagina 524
R. Naresh Singh, Nicholas J. Strausfeld. Cerci Transection. The cerci, a pair of antenna-like appendages on the rear end of the abdomen were known to be necessary for the male to carry out copulation (Sihler 1924; Huber 1955; Beck 1974; ...
R. Naresh Singh, Nicholas J. Strausfeld, 2013
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The Phylogenetic System of Ephemeroptera - Pagina 39
antennal flagellum of primitive representatives of Amyocerata, including Triplura and Ephemeroptera (but not of antenna as a whole, which have besides the flagellum, also scapus and pedicellus). Besides Ephemeroptera, cerci are retained in ...
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The Complete Field Guide to Stick and Leaf Insects of ... - Pagina 164
Cerci often longer than anal segment and leaf-like, but very shortened in some species. All legs serrate, femora and tibiae; particularly strong on underside in some species. Tarsi usually normal, lobed in one species. Egg: Large oval capsule, ...
Paul D. Brock, Jack W. Hasenpusch, 2009