-
myotome (which
forms muscle). The
myotome is
divided into two sections, the
epimere and hypomere,
which form
epaxial and
hypaxial muscles, respectively. The...
- the
muscles of the animal. Each
myotome divides into an
epaxial part (
epimere), at the back, and a
hypaxial part (hypomere) at the front. The myoblasts...
-
ratios and are not superpartient. "Superpartient"
comes from Gr**** ἐπιμερής
epimeres "containing a
whole and a fraction,"
literally "superpartient". Mathematics...
-
myotome (which
forms muscle). The
myotome is
divided into two sections, the
epimere and hypomere,
which form
epaxial and
hypaxial muscles, respectively. The...
- this genus,
including the
presence of a long
fifth pleonite,
triangular epimeres,
shorter pleotelson and more
robust uropod. Archaeoniscus,
initially described...
- to 65 mm [1] and can be
distinguished from
Cetoniini by
having covered epimeres, and
lateral edges of the
elytra which are not trimmed. The
adults feed...