- femur,
tibia 1 and 2, tarsus, and
propodus. This terminology, with
three coxae, no trochanter, and
using the term "
propodus", is
unusual for arthropods. However...
- used in the
other groups. They are: coxa, basis, ischium, merus, carpus,
propodus, and dactylus. In some groups, some of the limb
segments may be
fused together...
-
Scylla by
having blunted spines on the
dorsal distal corner of the palm (
propodus) of the claw, and by the
rounded frontal lobe
spines with
shallow separations...
- merus, carpus,
propodus and dactylus. In decapods, the claw is
formed by the
articulation of the
dactylus against an
outgrowth of the
propodus. In some taxa...
- to aid
their survival.
These adaptations include the
growth of setae,
propodus and claws. The
internal anatomy, diet,
behaviors and
adaptations of the...
-
pointed in a beak-like fashion,
lined with small,
pointed teeth along the
propodus, and
fringed with
setae which may be used for sensing. It is used for faster...
- the most
distal leg
article (claw) is
shorter relative to the
propodus, and the
propodus is
shorter relative to the tarsus,
compared to the corresponding...
-
strong cheliped (claw-bearing leg); the claw's fingers, the
dactylus and
propodus, are
black at the tips. The
other pereiopods are
covered with rows of short...
-
thoracic appendages. In
certain instances the dactylus,
together with the
propodus, form the claw. The term
dactylus means "finger" in Gr****. Walla, Graeme...
- the most
distal leg
article (claw) is
longer relative to the
propodus, and the
propodus is
longer relative to the tarsus,
compared to the corresponding...