- mean: Teulada, Italy,
called Tegula during Roman times Tegula,
plural tegulae is in
origin the
Latin word for "tile" and may
refer to:
Tegula (gastropod)...
- The
imbrex and
tegula (pl.:
imbrices and
tegulae) were
overlapping roof
tiles used in
ancient Gr**** and
Roman architecture as a
waterproof and durable...
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Partial dorsal view of the
thorax of
Cephalastor estela showing the
position of
tegulae and
parategulae relative to the
mesoscutum and pronotum...
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Characteristics Queen 19–21 mm 9.5 mm 4 cm black,
including legs,
spurs and
tegulae;
wings deeply infuscated,
veins brownish to piceous,
somewhat shining but...
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toward the inside. g. Compluvium, a hole open to the sky. 1. Flat tiles,
tegulae. 2.
Semicylindrical tiles for
covering the joints, imbrices. 3. Gutter...
- was
covered with
large overlapping marble tiles known as
imbrices and
tegulae. The
Parthenon is
regarded as the
finest example of Gr**** architecture...
- and
motor neurons. Pearson, K. G. and Wolf, H.
Connections of
hindwing tegulae with
flight neurones in the locust,
Locusta migratoria. J. Exp. Biol. 135:...
- have
sharp nails (
tegulae) on all
digits except the big toes,
which have the flat
nails (ungulae)
common to
other primates.
Tegulae resemble a squirrel's...
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lateral view, its
pronotum looks rectangular and it
extends back to the
tegulae, near the base of the wings. Most
species are
macropterous (having long...
- the
genus Callithrix, the
common marmosets have claw-like
nails known as
tegulae on most of
their fingers. Only
their halluces (big toes) have the flat...