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Definition of Trophi

Trophi
Trophi Tro"phi, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a feeder, fr. ? to feed.] (Zo["o]l.) The mouth parts of an insect, collectively, including the labrum, labium, maxill[ae], mandibles, and lingua, with their appendages.

Meaning of Trophi from wikipedia

- accepted. Trophis cuspidata Lundell Trophis involucrata W.C.Burger Trophis mexicana (Liebm.) Bureau Trophis noraminervae Cuevas & Carvajal Trophis racemosa...
- Malaisia scandens (syn. Trophis scandens), the burny vine or crow ash, is a species of large woody vines, constituting part of the fig plant family. They...
- calcified, jaw-like structures called trophi, which are the only fossilizable parts of a rotifer. The shape of the trophi varies between different species...
- Trophis racemosa, commonly named white ramoon, is a species of plant of the fig family native to Latin America. "Trophis racemosa (L.) Urb". Plants of...
- the white chamber, is a science fiction adventure game created by Studio Trophis using the Wintermute Engine. Originally designed as a university project...
- The trophi, or mouthparts of a locust, a typical chewing insect: 1 Labrum 2 Mandibles; 3 Maxillae 4 Labium 5 Hypopharynx...
- (Micrognathozoa) from the subantarctic Crozet Islands, with redescription of the trophi". Journal of Zoology. 258: 381–393. doi:10.1017/S095283690200153X. Worsaae...
- attracted into parks, gardens, and possibly even to bird feeders by fruit like Trophis racemosa. They also survive on blackberries, mulberries, seeds of smartweed...
- there are four larval instars. The first instar is sac-like and lacks both trophi and tracheae but at the caudal end it bears a pair of finger-like processes...
- and berries. In the winter months, Cymbopetalum mayanum (Annonaceae) and Trophis racemosa (Moraceae) bear fruit well liked by this species, and such trees...