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Meaning of Podomeres from wikipedia

- podomeres and 15 distal articulated region ("DAR", also referred to as the "claw" portion) podomeres, typically found in a furled position. Podomere height...
- limb endopod has seven podomeres/segments, with first four podomeres bearing inward facing (endite) structures, while podomeres five and six are stenopodous...
- composed of 16 podomeres (3 shaft podomeres and 13 distal articulated region podomeres), with endites of podomeres 4 to at least podomere 12 bearing prominent...
- size posteriorly, and had seven segments/podomeres, with the terminating segment being a claw, with podomeres 5 and 6 having borne a brush of inward facing...
- under electron microscopy; Moniliform aspect: podoms and podomeres; average caliber of podomeres: 0.1 μm ± 0.05 μm, min. = 0.003 μm; max. = 0.24 μm; Podoms...
- for walking. Many of the terms used for arthropod leg segments (called podomeres) are of Latin origin, and may be confused with terms for bones: coxa (meaning...
- two proximalmost segments/podomeres are spineless (it has been argued that the supposed first of the two proximal podomeres is actually an arthrodial...
- of spines on the third podomere of the third prosomal appendages, a short appendage V with a serrated distal margin of podomeres; prosomal ventral plates...
- front of the head. Each frontal appendage of Anomalocaris usually had 14 podomeres (segmental units, at least 1 for shaft and 13 for distal articulated region)...
- have seven podomeres, with the first four of these each bearing a number of thin inward projecting spines, while the outer three podomeres bore more stout...