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- separate section, or whether it is just an extension of the preseptal and pretarsal sections. The orbital portion is thicker and of a reddish color; its fibers...
- involuntary levator palpebrae superioris muscle inhibition, persistent pretarsal orbicularis oculi muscle contraction, or both. Hypometabolism of glucose...
- 1673/031.013.10201. PMC 4012745. PMID 24738857. Jerzy A. Lis (2010). "Pretarsal structures in the family Parastrachiidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea)"...
- subchelate chelicerae, a complex coxotrochanteral joint in the walking legs, a pretarsal depressor muscle arising in the patella (convergent with Dromopoda, lost...
- amaurobiids may be distinguished from the Amphinectidae by the absence of a pretarsal fracture and the presence of a retrocoxal hymen on coxa I. This family...
- and gaster capable of reflexion over the mesosoma. Males have vestigial pretarsal claws. Extant species: Oecophylla longinoda (Latreille, 1802) Oecophylla...
- Jonas O.; Gorb, Stanislav N. (2012-09-01). "Comparative morphology of pretarsal sco****e in eleven spider families". Arthropod Structure & Development...
- salticusVideo 220 Mb David Edwin Hill: Movement of the articulated pretarsal claws and footpads by a walking jumping spider, Colonus sylv**** — Video...
- Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-09-23. Schuh, Randall T. (1976). "Pretarsal structure in the Miridae (Hemiptera), with a cladistic analysis of relationships...
- area usually present, a hypopharyngeal sclerome usually present, and two pretarsal setae. Cucujoidea usually have cryptic habits, living in fungi, leaf litter...