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- some insects, its appearance may be confusing; for example it has two subsegments in the Odonata. In parasitic Hymenoptera, the base of the femur has the...
- The anterior subsegments are mostly smooth, with a few faint impressed longitudinal lines near the caudal margin. The posterior subsegments exhibit more...
- walking legs II–IV with the tarsus having a specific pattern of three subsegments (tarsomeres). The Serikodiastida (Gr**** for "silk workers") share the...
- which yields 125 segments. Companies may also decide to collapse certain subsegments, if the gradations appear too small to be useful. The resulting segments...
- system, the functional lobes are further divided into a total of eight subsegments based on a transverse plane through the bifurcation of the main portal...
- distinct body segments within which there appears to be four to six subsegments. They are purplish-green with two longitudinal, greenish-yellow stripes...
- long ~9 mm (0.35 in) and thread-like. In adults, the number of antennal subsegments is variable, ranging from 24 to 27. The largest of ants, and the heaviest...
- efferent ductule ****ually immature organism human fetus vas deferens lumbar subsegment of spinal cord thymus lumbar spinal ganglion epididymis digastric muscle...
- business segments: Retail Banking (RB) operations in Georgia, comprising subsegments that serve m**** retail (M**** Retail), and m**** affluent and high-net-worth...
- ****ually dimorphic, with 630 **** specific genes. Females have 11 antennal subsegments, whereas males have 8. Females only mate once, and males are significantly...