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Definition of Parameres

Paramere
Paramere Par"a*mere, n. [Pref. para- + -mere.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the symmetrical halves of any one of the radii, or spheromeres, of a radiate animal, as a starfish.

Meaning of Parameres from wikipedia

- Parameres ('side parts') are part of the external reproductive organs of male insects and the term was first used by Verhoeff in 1893 for the lateral...
- Furthermore, the parameres of P. ngomensis are shorter relative to their ****-like aedeagus than those of P. sternbergi; P. ngomensis's parameres are one-fourth...
- related Photinus by the presence of ventral branches in their aedeagal parameres. It was recently elevated to genus level. Paraphotinus aulophallus Zaragoza-Caballero...
- Furthermore, the parameres of P. sternbergi are longer relative to their ****-like aedeagus than those of P. ngomensis; P. sternbergi's parameres are one-third...
- sclerotized parameres and a more or less transparent plate (the tegmen) located above theaedeagus-the tegmen. In higher gall flies, the parameres and tegmen...
- co**** surface sculpture, short antennae, and male genitalia with the parameres completely fused to the basal piece. It is known only from the Arabian...
- species, the parameres of the male must be pulled out of the abdomen and examined. This process should be done carefully, because the parameres are quite...
- Šar Mountains in Kosovo. The males of the species possess distinctive parameres that are characterized by their elongated and bulbous shape at the base...
- its sternal emargination, and laterally-projecting dorsal edges on the parameres. Wooldridge, David P. (1964). "Two new species of Berosus from the southeastern...
- after the Latin adjective “inclinatus, -a, -um”, alluding to the inclined parameres of this species. The holotype, a male, measures 13.0 mm (0.51 in) in length...