- free-floating (i.e. natant). it is also
absent in some
coterminant hypostomes where the
hypostome is
fused to the doublure.
Median suture –
exhibited by asaphid...
- Look up
hypostome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In zoology, the
hypostome can
refer to
structures in
distinct animal groups:
Hypostome (trilobite)...
-
cylindrical body with a
terminal mouth on a
raised protuberance called the
hypostome,
surrounded by a
number of tentacles. The
polyp contains a
central cavity...
-
posterior extensions or ornamentation.
Natant hypostomes are
thought to be
ancestral to
other hypostome forms and
thought to
belong to
trilobites with...
- The
hypostome (also
called the maxilla, radula, or labium) is a
calcified harpoon-like
structure near the
mouth area of
certain parasitic arthropods including...
- glands, 4 Gut, 5
Excretory (Malpighian) tubules, 6 ****, 7
Ovary or testes, 8 Air-breathing
tubes (tracheae), 9
Central ganglion, 10 Legs, 11
Hypostome....
-
ventral side (the so-called doublure), a
state called conterminant. The
hypostomes of
redlichiids have
narrow borders, are not
split into
backward pointing...
-
related to
Amblyomma americanum at
Wikimedia Commons Kansas State University -
Animal Parasitology -
Hypostomes (and dentition) of
three tick species...
-
Features of the
gnathosoma include two palps, two chelicerae, and
hypostome. The
hypostome acts as
stabilizer and
helps to
anchor the tick's
mouthparts to...
-
occasionally the
hypostome, a
small rigid plate comparable to the
ventral plate in
other arthropods. A
toothless mouth and
stomach sat upon the
hypostome with the...