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amazonica which is up to 23 ft (7.0 m) in length. 'Petiole'
comes from
Latin petiolus, or 'little foot', 'stem', an
alternative diminutive of 'pes', 'foot'....
- free
upper part that
rests behind the tongue, and a
lower stalk (Latin:
petiolus). The
stalk originates from the back
surface of the
thyroid cartilage,...
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Latin source English pićor
cicior picior picior gamba (pierna)
perna jambe petiolus/gamba leg kľeptu
cheptu kľeptu
piept petto pecho peito poitrine pectus...
- (Kiss, 1927)
Chrysopophthorus orientalis Mason, 1964
Chrysopophthorus petiolus Chou, 1986
Chrysopophthorus tropicalis Mason, 1964 "GBIF, Chrysopophthorus"...
- The
basal segment of a
chelicera to
which the fang
connects Pedicel or
petiolus: The
narrow connection between the
cephalothorax and
abdomen Pedipalp (plural...
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followed by /o/ or /u/ in non-final
position resulted in [t͡ʃ] (picior <
PETIOLUS). In
Sardinia and
Southern Italy the
original outcome of /tj kj/ can be...
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Oedipina gephyra. Its
specific epithet, petiola,
comes from
Latin word
petiolus,
meaning diminutive foot,
referring to species' small,
narrow feet. Oedipina...
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pergandei Coquillett, 1901
Apocephalus ****cutor Borgmeier, 1961
Apocephalus petiolus Brown, 2000
Apocephalus pilatus Brown, 1996
Apocephalus piliventris Borgmeier...
- Preiss. The
specific epithet (petiolaris) is
derived from the
Latin word
petiolus meaning "small,
slender stalk".: 751 The
Latin epithet petiolaris refers...
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patulus (Viereck, 1911) i c
Endasys pentacrocus Luhman, 1990 i c g
Endasys petiolus Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992 c g
Endasys pieninus Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992...