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Anellus is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Erebidae. Its only species,
Anellus edai, is
known from
Ishigaki Island,
which is
southwest of ****an....
- In
organic chemistry,
annulation (from
Latin anellus 'little ring';
occasionally annelation) is a
chemical reaction in
which a new ring is constructed...
- The
study of the
genitalia of
Lepidoptera is
important for
Lepidoptera taxonomy in
addition to development,
anatomy and
natural history. The genitalia...
- worms,
comprise a
large phylum called Annelida (/əˈnɛlɪdə/; from
Latin anellus 'little ring'). The
phylum contains over 22,000
extant species, including...
- cir****anal, exannulate, penannular, semiannular,
subanal †ānulus anul- †
ānellus anell- apis ap- bee apian, apiarian, apiary,
apiculture aqua aqu- water...
- (pedicel), (1) (
anellus), 1 (funicle), 2 (clava) or 1,1,(1),1,1 or 1,1,(1),0,3. Therefore, the
antennae are 4 or 5 segmented,
since the
anellus isn't an antennomere...
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Portuguese bom [ˈbõ] (good) ānellum [aːˈnɛlʲːʊ̃ˑ] > Proto-Ibero-Romance [
aˈnɛllu] > Galician-Portuguese ãelo [ɐ̃ˈɛlo] >
Modern Portuguese elo [ˈɛlu] (bond);...
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vinculum is broad, with a
large slender saccus; the
tegumen is elongated. The
anellus is
generally not
sclerotized (hardened), and the
aedeagus is
somewhat more...
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dilated and more spinous. The
valves taper apically much stronger. The
anellus lobes are less
slender and
about half as long as the valvae. The aedeagus...
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segments may be very
short or ring-like;
these are
termed anelli (singular
anellus). At the end of the flagellum,
there may be a
clava (or club) composed...