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Empodium is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Hypoxidaceae,
first described in 1866. It
grows from a
small corm
which produces lance-shaped or...
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Micrograph of the
tarsus of the leg
showing claws and bristles,
including the
central one
between the two
pulvilli known as the
empodium...
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pulvilli often have an
arolium between them or
otherwise a
median bristle or
empodium,
meaning the
meeting place of the pulvilli. On the
underside of the tarsal...
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equal length. The
pretarsus has
paired claws, with an
empodium between—in some
species the
empodium is a bristle, but in
others it is a pad. The digestive...
- of the legs have two
lobes on the
sides (pulvilli) and a
central lobe (
empodium) in
addition to two
claws that
enable them to grip to surfaces. Species...
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species now
considered better suited to
other genera (Apodolirion
Curculigo Empodium). We here
provide links to help you
locate appropriate information Gethyllis...
- are five-segmented and bear
tarsal claws, pulvilli, and a well
developed empodium. The
wings have two
basal cells (posterior
basal wing cell and
basal wing...
- Hypoxidaceae:
Genus Empodium:
Empodium elongatum (Nel) B.L.Burtt,
indigenous Empodium flexile (Nel) M.F.Thomps. ex Snijman,
endemic Empodium gloriosum (Nel)...
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members of the
families Nymphidae and Osmylidae, and
argue that the
empodium evolved only once in
Neuroptera as was
subsequently lost by
several neuropteran...
- a
compound eye is
distorted in ****ing
around the base of the antenna.
empodium (Anatomical feature)
either a bristle-like or pad-like
structure between...