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- or sub-polar filiform prostheca very similar to that of Caulobacter. In addition to having a nutritional function, the prostheca also plays a role in the...
- appendage of a plant stem. Prosthechea is a genus of orchids named for the prostheca appendage on the back of the column. Hair like structures known as trichomes...
- Prosthecate bacteria are a non-phylogenetically related group of Gram-negative bacteria that possess appendages, termed prosthecae. These cellular appendages...
- strap-shaped, but not as long as in the Proteininae, and the mandible lacks a prostheca. Acidota subcarinata Brathinus nitidus Deinopteroloma pictum Phloeonomus...
- which lack a sub-apical accessory tooth and have a large, subtriangular prostheca. Cryptophilus occur in decaying plant matter (e.g. leaf litter, wood debris...
- anterior edge of head; inner face of each mandible with large membranous prostheca; each wing with only one anal cell (sometimes the wings are reduced or...
- elongated at the same time. They also are without mola, that have reduced prostheca or doesn't have it at all. Mandibular apex is strongly and abruptly curved...
- annular- multiforous spiracles, and the absence of an endocarina, mandibular prostheca, hypostomal rods, ventral prolegs, and patches or rows of tergal asperites...
- Erichson, 1845 g Pristoderus Hope, 1840 g Prosteca Wollaston, 1860 g Prostheca Wollaston, 1860 g Pseudaulonium Reitter, 1877 g Pseudendestes Lawrence...