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- the eyes is the optic lobe, as the visual center of the brain. The deutocerebrum processes sensory information from the antennae. It consists of two...
- Antennopodia united by the presence of specialized head appendages and deutocerebrum (additional second section of the brain), but subsequent anatomical...
- nervous system of a nectiopod remipede, showing the presence of both deutocerebrum (dc) and ventral nerve cord (vnc) organized by segmented ganglia....
- prosocerebrum, protocerebrum and deutocerebrum, it is different from earlier studies that referred protocerebrum, deutocerebrum and tritocerebrum as tripartite...
- Together with the antennal lobe, it makes up the arthropod "midbrain" or deutocerebrum. Mizunami, Makoto; Yokohari, Fumio; Takahata, Masakazu (1999). "Exploration...
- nervous system, the brain is anatomically divided into the protocerebrum, deutocerebrum, and tritocerebrum. Immediately behind the brain is the subesophageal...
- Chelicerata, as was previously supposed. Instead of developing from the deutocerebrum like the chelicerae, the sea spider chelifores were thought to be innervated...
- nervous system, the brain is anatomically divided into the protocerebrum, deutocerebrum, and tritocerebrum. Immediately behind the brain is the subesophageal...
- Moysiuk & Caron 2022, the frontal appendage nerves arose from the ventral deutocerebrum, the second brain segment. The previous "frontal appendage nerves" actually...
- either 1 (only protocerebrum) or 2 cerebral ganglions (protocerebrum and deutocerebrum). Although some authors may rather suggest different taxonomic affinities...