- The
rhinarium (Neo-Latin, "belonging to the nose"; pl.:
rhinaria) is the
furless skin
surface surrounding the
external openings of the
nostrils in many...
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hence the
colloquial but
inaccurate term "wet-nosed" –
similar to the
rhinaria of
canines and felines. They also have a
smaller brain than comparably...
- Dogs, like
vampire bats, can
detect weak
thermal radiation with
their rhinaria (noses). On
February 14, 2013
researchers developed a
neural implant that...
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nymphs that are
elongate and very
sclerotised (scale-like). It
possesses rhinaria on its fourth, sixth,
eighth and
ninth antennal segments; the species'...
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nymphs that are
elongate and very
sclerotised (scale-like). It
possesses rhinaria on its fourth, sixth,
eighth and
ninth antennal segments; the species'...
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dusky in colour. The body is
usually longer than 3.5mm. The
secondary rhinaria rarely covers more than 40% of the
antennal segment.
Uroleucon telekiae...
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nymphs that are
elongate and very
sclerotised (scale-like). It
possesses rhinaria on its fourth, sixth,
eighth and
ninth antennal segments; the species'...
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nymphs that are
elongate and very
sclerotised (scale-like). It
possesses rhinaria on its fourth, sixth,
eighth and
ninth antennal segments; the species'...
-
nymphs that are
elongate and very
sclerotised (scale-like). It
possesses rhinaria on its fourth, sixth,
eighth and
ninth antennal segments; the species'...
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elucidate the
emergence of
protruding mammalian noses.
Structural changes in
rhinaria provide suggestive material for
phylogenetic analysis.
Generally speaking...