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- Empodium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypoxidaceae, first described in 1866. It grows from a small corm which produces lance-shaped or...
- Micrograph of the tarsus of the leg showing claws and bristles, including the central one between the two pulvilli known as the empodium...
- equal length. The pretarsus has paired claws, with an empodium between—in some species the empodium is a bristle, but in others it is a pad. The digestive...
- of the legs have two lobes on the sides (pulvilli) and a central lobe (empodium) in addition to two claws that enable them to grip to surfaces. Species...
- pulvilli often have an arolium between them or otherwise a median bristle or empodium, meaning the meeting place of the pulvilli. On the underside of the tarsal...
- are five-segmented and bear tarsal claws, pulvilli, and a well developed empodium. The wings have two basal cells (posterior basal wing cell and basal wing...
- a compound eye is distorted in ****ing around the base of the antenna. empodium (Anatomical feature) either a bristle-like or pad-like structure between...
- are much longer than the body and break easily. It is identified by the empodium's filament reaching beyond the claw of the foot. It is grey-brown with blue...
- in members of the families Nymphidae and Osmylidae, and argue that the empodium evolved only once in Neuroptera as was subsequently lost by several neuropteran...
- (which may be (combed, toothed or pilose) and has a claw- or bell-like empodium (a structure between the claws). The species Anystis baccarum has been...