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Ovigerons
Ovigerons O*vig"er*ons, a. [Ovum + -gerous: cf. F. ovigere.] (Biol.) Bearing eggs; oviferous.

Meaning of Oviger from wikipedia

- palps. Ovigers are absent in female. Colossendeis sp., showing the absence of chelifores but otherwise elongated proboscis, palps and ovigers. In adult...
- range Synonyms Araneus sclopetarius Araneus sericatus Aranea undata Aranea oviger Epeira sericata Epeira virgata Epeira frondosa Epeira sclopetaria Epeira...
- they using only their proboscis to suck juices from their cnidarian prey. Ovigers (cleaning and offspring-carrying limbs) are only retained in adult males...
- (chelifores, palps, ovigers) are evident, but most of the details are obscured by their poor preservation. Distal region of the oviger showing 6 segments...
- with an unusual elongate structure in front of it which may either be an oviger (with the proboscis folded under the body) or the continuation of the proboscis...
- with ovigers, a specialized pair of legs and fertilizes the eggs externally. The males glue the eggs into clusters and carries the eggs on his ovigers until...
- apennini**** J. Martens 1969 Arachnida Opiliones Podoctidae Leytpodoctis oviger J. Martens 1993 Arachnida Opiliones Nemastomatidae Mediostoma armatum J...
- DS ovifer L egg-bearing, from ovum Pachyphytum oviferum, Pand**** oviger* D oviger D ovinus L sheep, from ovis Festuca ovina H DS C oxyphyllus G sharp-leaved...
- Lehmann 1959, which using X-ray to identify cephalic structures such as ovigers and ocular tubercles between the "abdomen" (chelifores) and "fourth legs"...
- basal process was once thought to be a segment) while the ovigers have 10 segments. Each oviger ends in a strong terminal claw and compound spines arranged...