Definition of Endite. Meaning of Endite. Synonyms of Endite

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Definition of Endite

Endite
Endite En*dite, v. t. See Indite. --Spenser.

Meaning of Endite from wikipedia

- structures aside from the latter two are termed exites (outer structures) and endites (inner structures). Exopodites can be easily distinguished from exites...
- field. In 1990, J. W. H. Trueman proposed that the wing was adapted from endites and exites, appendages on the respective inner and outer aspects of the...
- known from multiple specimens comprising frontal appendages, multiple endites, gnathobase‐like structures, a nearly complete body, a head carapace complex...
- of mayflies; or that insect wings arose from the fusion of pre-existing endite and exite structures each with pre-existing articulation and tracheation...
- first distal endite. Compared to Hurdiidae and Tamisiocarididae, this two radiodont families shared a lot of characters (i.e. alternated endite length; streamlined...
- seven podomeres/segments, with first four podomeres bearing inward facing (endite) structures, while podomeres five and six are stenopodous (cylindrical and...
- arthropodized (segmented), bearing ventral endites (spines) on most of their podomeres (segmental units), and the endites may bear additional rows of auxiliary...
- resemble those of stem group crustaceans, although they lack the proximal endite, which defines that group. The study suggested that they were likely the...
- animal is characterized by its long, forward facing head sclerite, and the endites on its frontal appendages that bore copious amounts of baleen-like auxiliary...
- endites that bore long auxiliary spines (the longest of any radiodont). The appendages are composed of around six podomeres that each bore one endite...