Definition of Epipodial. Meaning of Epipodial. Synonyms of Epipodial

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Definition of Epipodial

Epipodial
Epipodial Ep`i*po"di*al, a. 1. (Anat.) Pertaining to the epipodialia or the parts of the limbs to which they belong. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to the epipodium of Mollusca.

Meaning of Epipodial from wikipedia

- There is no pedal gland in the front part of the foot. There are also no epipodial tentacles. In C. squamiferum, the soft parts of the animal occupy approximately...
- million years ago. Distinctive features of the taxon include elongate epipodial bones (radius/ulna - tibia/fibula) and the nature of the palate bones...
- flattened with a blade like entepicondyle curving ventrally, separated epipodial facets, a latissimus dorsi process and ectepicondule process that is parallel...
- the animal. The gills (g), digestive gland (dg), adductor muscle (am), epipodial tentacles (ept), right mantle lobe (rml), eyespot (es), cephalic tentacles...
- its scaphocerite is not reduced. Its third maxilliped counts with an epipodial plate bearing thick setae, while its first chelipeds are found with their...
- single gill. Along the side of the foot are three or more pairs of sensory epipodial tentacles. The head has a short, broad rostrum. The intertentacular lobes...
- of tissue along the side of the foot. The head and epipodial tentacles are black, but the epipodial fringes are a mottled black and white, with many tubercles...
- anterior region of the orbit; cervical centra lacking ventral ridge; and epipodials with highly convex proximal surfaces. P. funkei is known from two partial...
- along the side of the foot. The head and epipodial tentacles are olive green in this species, but the epipodial fringes are a mottled cream and brown color...
- the animal. The gills (g), digestive gland (dg), adductor muscle (am), epipodial tentacles (ept), right mantle lobe (rml), eyespot (es), cephalic tentacles...