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- plate). It connects the rostrum to the front part of the dorsal cranidium. Hypostomal sutureseparates the hypostome from the doublure when the hypostome...
- of Paradoxides have been found with the librigenae and fused rostral-hypostomal plate. In moulting, the body was arched above the substrate, with the...
- two lower halves of the postgena, are the hypostomal bridge, the postgenal bridge, and the gula. The hypostomal bridge is usually found in insects with...
- Alan Trevor; Hörbinger, František (2008). "Exoskeletal architecture, hypostomal morphology and mode of life of Silurian and Lower Devonian dalmanited...
- too, absent. The hypostomal region serves to separate the labium from the thorax, while ventral epicranial ridges and hypostomal rods are absent. Furthermore...
- irregular polypar spines and normal hypostomal spines and species with slightly irregular polypar spines and reduced hypostomal spines. Comparing four members...
- multiforous spiracles, and the absence of an endocarina, mandibular prostheca, hypostomal rods, ventral prolegs, and patches or rows of tergal asperites. Larvae...
- The hypostome and clypeus aren't distinguishable from each other and hypostomal bridge is missing. The keyhole-shaped occipital foramen is small, and...
- pronounced and broader. Body consists with many large, distinct punctures. Hypostomal process without longitudinal groove on ventrum. There are several synonyms...
- cephalopharyngeal skeleton has very short dorsal and ventral apodemes, the hypostomal scleritis is triangular. It lacks a subhypostomal and the jaws are hooked...