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major subdivisions of the
phylum Arthropoda,
alongside Chelicerata.
Mandibulates include the crustaceans,
myriapods (centipedes and millipedes, among...
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basal mandibulate,
which are
distinguished from
other arthropods due to the
presence of mandibles.
While its
specific placement in the
mandibulate family...
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insects of
different orders, but the two main
functional groups are
mandibulate and haustellate.
Haustellate mouthparts are used for
sucking liquids...
- were
disputed by
subsequent studies, as they
might branch before the
mandibulate crown-group.
Within the
pancrustacean crown-group, only Malacostraca...
- body
sizes in both ****es. Moon, Myung-Jin (2015). "Microstructure of
mandibulate mouthparts in the
greater rice weevil,
Sitophilus zeamais (Coleoptera:...
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Micropterigoidea is the
superfamily of "
mandibulate archaic moths", all
placed in the
single family Micropterigidae,
containing currently about twenty...
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mouthparts of
orthopteran insects are
often used as a
basic example of
mandibulate (chewing) mouthparts, and the
mandibles themselves are
likewise generalized...
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euarthropods in
early and mid 2010s. They
later became widely accepted as
mandibulates (jawed arthropods)
after the
discovery of
their mandible-bearing mouthparts...
- a few
adult Lepidoptera lack
mandibles (the
superfamily known as the
mandibulate moths have
fully developed mandibles as adults), but also have the remaining...
- Ta****os is a
genus of
Silurian stem-
mandibulate from the
Coalbrookdale Formation of England. Ta****os has a head
shield that is
semicircular in shape...