Definition of Epimera. Meaning of Epimera. Synonyms of Epimera

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Definition of Epimera

Epimera
Epimera E*pim"e*ra, n. pl. See Epimeron.

Meaning of Epimera from wikipedia

- spines on each podomere. The postabdomen have small epimera. The pretelson has long pointed epimera. Telson has striations near its attachment to the pretelson...
- coxae (first segments) are fused to the tergites (dorsal plates) to form epimera (side plates). In mature females, some or all of the limbs have appendages...
- segments of the opisthosoma (posterior body), Pruemopterus had strong lateral epimera ("extensions" along the edges). The posterior body of Pruemopterus was...
- plates. There is a strongly convex shape to the posterior margin of the epimera III. The UR is quite thin, the telson being fairly short in length. This...
- lateral lobes are equal in length and width of the eyes or the face. Both epimera, posterior margin, posterior angles, and the first three segments of the...
- the ocelli, relatively steeply-dropping epimera on all tergites and anterior lobes of the first pair of epimera that are usually either not curved upwards...
- their parabolic (approximately U-shaped) carapaces and the presence of epimera (lateral "extensions" of the segment) on the seventh segment, among others...
- spiracles, and is separated by a slight suture from the metepisterna. The epimera is also fused with the propodeum. The pleural apodeme is well-developed...
- the ocelli, relatively steeply-dropping epimera on all tergites and anterior lobes of the first pair of epimera that are usually either not curved upwards...
- the ocelli, relatively steeply-dropping epimera on all tergites and anterior lobes of the first pair of epimera that are usually either not curved upwards...