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Definition of Pelma

Pelma
Pelma Pel"ma, n.; pl. Pelmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ?.] (Zo["o]l.) The under surface of the foot.

Meaning of Pelma from wikipedia

- In humans, the sole of the foot is anatomically referred to as the plantar aspect. The glabrous skin on the sole of the foot lacks the hair and pigmentation...
- genera have names, either accepted or synonymous, containing the element pelma. This can be traced back to Carl Ludwig Koch in 1850, who in describing...
- Bulbophyllum sect. Pelma is a section of the genus Bulbophyllum. Species in this section have creeping rhizome with one or more flowers Plants from this...
- Eurypelma was treated as a valid genus by later authors. (As the Gr**** word pelma is neuter, the correct form of the species name in this combination is anthracinum...
- Ammopelmatus pictus Ammopelmatus terrenus From the Gr**** ammos "sand" and pelma "sole of foot" (GEN pelmatos). ἄμμος, πέλμα. Liddell, Henry George; Scott...
- and the Goa Industrial Development Corporation from the Morga-II and Gare Pelma-II coal blocks, respectively. It has also been allocated tapering linkage...
- revision of Bulbophyllum, sections Adelopetalum, Lepanthanthe, Macrouris, Pelma, Peltopus, and Uncifera (Orchidaceae). iv + 324 pp., 25 text-figs. + 116...
- larger hind femora compared to females. From the Gr**** stenos "narrow" and pelma "sole of foot" (GEN pelmatos). στενός, πέλμα. Liddell, Henry George; Scott...
- meaning 'short' and πέλμα (pelma) meaning 'the sole of the foot'. However, arachnologists have conventionally taken pelma to refer to the tarsal sco****...
- nigriceps Baird, 1868 Phascolosoma onomichianum (Ikeda, 1904) Phascolosoma pelma (Selenka & De Man, 1883) Phascolosoma pelmum (Selenka & De Man, 1883) Phascolosoma...