- Bari, 37(2003):5-528 (in French) Lehrer, A.Z.,
Taxonomic Atlas of the
postabdominal structures Sarcophagidae (Insecta, Diptera). Vol. 1 In: Entomologica...
- the
lower third of the body,
extends to the
caudal tip.
There is a
postabdominal gastric cae****, a tube
which extends from the end of the
stomach to...
- 1874.
Miller mistakenly believed the
fossil material,
consisting of a
postabdominal (segments 8–12)
tergite and two
fragments of an appendage, was the integument...
- full
number of
prosomal appendages and the
number of
preabdominal and
postabdominal segments. Both
Nieszkowski and Hall
recognized that the eurypterids...
- male the
postabdomen is
highly characteristic, the
sternite of the 5th
postabdominal segment is
shallow divided into 2 lobes, each of
which bears two or...
- developed,
forming a
rigid box-like
section called a 'buckler'. The
postabdominal segments are cylindrical, and the last
segment terminates with a spine/plate-like...
-
nodes and spine-like
tergopleurae (lateral extension). each of the
postabdominal segment is
cylindrical and bore
reduced tergopleurae. The
telson is...
- ago. The
specimen was a
complete and
articulated series of telsonal,
postabdominal and
preabdominal segments, and it
showed a very
strong lateral curvature...
- of
various taxa,
alongside much
smaller telsons more
resembling the
postabdominal segments. The
paraphyletic "xenopods" are more
similar to
those of aglaspidids...
- preabdomen,
while the
second preserves five
preabdominal and
three postabdominal tergites; this
specimen represents twice the size of the
first one....