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Definition of Stemmata

Stemmata
Stemma Stem"ma, n.; pl. Stemmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, pl. ?, a garland or chaplet.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) One of the ocelli of an insect. See Ocellus. (b) One of the facets of a compound eye of any arthropod.

Meaning of Stemmata from wikipedia

- ocelli (often referred to as ocelli and stemmata, respectively), most insects have dorsal ocelli while stemmata are found in the larvae of some insect...
- Roman-emperors.org R. Scott Moore, "The Stemmata of the Neo-Flavian Emperors", DIR (1998) R. Scott Moore, "The Stemmata of the Emperors of the Tetrarchy",...
- The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to...
- larvae, e.g., caterpillars, have a different type of simple eye known as stemmata. These eyes usually provide only a rough image, but (as in sawfly larvae)...
- larval groundplan of Aparaglossata was prognathous, had well-developed stemmata, and an H-shaped tentorium. Phylogeny of Aparaglossata: Peters, Ralph S...
- Augustus John Smith (15 September 1804 – 31 July 1872) was a British politician and philanthropist who served as Lord Proprietor of the Isles of Scilly...
- midabdominal prolegs, 5 – anal proleg, 6 – anal plate, 7 – tentacle, a – eye, b – stemmata (ocelli), c – antenna, d – mandible, e – labrum, f – frontal triangle....
- many single-celled organisms. They are highly mobile with well developed stemmata, which are able to distinguish color. The underside of the body is covered...
- Stemmata Shirleiana. Westminster. pp. 62–73. Shirley, E. P. (c. 1873). Stemmata Shirleiana. Westminster. p. 80. Shirley, E. P. (c. 1873). Stemmata Shirleiana...
- vision. Some insect larvae, like caterpillars, have a type of simple eye (stemmata) which usually provides only a rough image, but (as in sawfly larvae) can...