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Postfurcae
Postfurca Post*fur"ca, n.; pl. Postfurc[ae]. [NL., fr. post behind + furca a fork.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the internal thoracic processes of the sternum of an insect.

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- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Furca (Latin for "fork"), plural forms furcae or furcas, or its diminutive, furcula, may refer to: Furca (genus), a prehistoric...
- from the order Eurynotoidiformes. It contains only a single species, K. furcae, known from the Permian of European Russia. The former genus Amblypterina...
- cercaria larva from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (1904): The tail's furcae give the impression of horns, hence the genus name Bucephalus meaning "ox...
- The cercaria has a characteristic bifurcated tail, classically called furcae (Latin for fork); hence, the name (derived from a Gr**** word κέρκος, kerkos...
- small head with ovoid sclerites; well-developed swimming flaps; caudal furcae; raptorial predatory lifestyle) and forming a clade in multiple phylogenetic...
- california pseudobrenda Coenonympha california subfusca Coenonympha california furcae Coenonympha california nipisiquit Coenonympha california ampelos Coenonympha...
- body anterior of the molar process. The abdominal segment has a pair of furcae, alongside a tiny spine dorsoterminally above the ****. Six distinct larval...
- head') was chosen because of the horn-like appearance of the forked tail (furcae) of its cercaria. By what Manter calls a "curious cir****stance", horns are...
- genus Bucephalus because of the horn-like appearance of the forked tail (furcae) of its cercaria larva. By what Manter calls a "curious cir****stance", horns...
- The cercaria has a characteristic bifurcated tail, classically called furcae (Latin for fork); hence, the name (derived from a Gr**** word κέρκος, kerkos...