Definition of Chaetiger. Meaning of Chaetiger. Synonyms of Chaetiger

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Meaning of Chaetiger from wikipedia

- best-studied structures in these animals. Segments bearing chaetae are called chaetigers. The ultrastructure of chaetae is fundamentally similar for all taxa but...
- falcigers with prominent serration and with a subdistal spine present in all chaetigers; a subdistal spine on the blades of some of its falcigers (also found...
- to side, "rowing with [their] bristles." Species have nine to eleven chaetigers (chaeta-bearing segments). Buskiella abyssorum are covered by a transparent...
- begin on the fifth chaetiger (i.e. any segment with chaetae); they present double rows of uncini in median and posterior chaetigers; they have an indeterminate...
- millimetres (0.091 in) and width of 0.12 millimetres (0.0047 in), including 26 chaetigers. It possesses small papillae that cover its dorsum, extending to its palps...
- acicular spines in the anterior chaetigers (i.e. segments with chaetae) and as rostrate uncini in posterior chaetigers, a long and conical pygidium with...
- (A) Anterior end of Magelona mirabilis, showing prostomium, palps, achaetous first segment and first five chaetigers (dorsal view)...
- millimetres (0.071 in) and width of 0.11 millimetres (0.0043 in), including 27 chaetigers. Its prostomium is ovate, showing 4 eyes in a trapezoidal arrangement...
- millimetres (0.055 in) and width of 0.14 millimetres (0.0055 in), including 26 chaetigers. It possesses numerous papillae on its dorsum and a few on its parapodia...
- neurochaetae in a number of anterior chaetigers, presence of a double row of terebelloid uncini on some chaetigers, subrostral (i.e. below the rostrum)...