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    Sclerite (redirect from Pleurite)
    sclerites on the lateral aspects of body segments, the pleura, are called pleurites. Wide ranges of sclerites of various kinds occur in various invertebrate...
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  • 'mountain hut' [au̯] auto 'car' [ei̯] potei 'I could' (past tense) [eu̯] pleurite 'pleurisy' [ɛi̯] sei 'six' [ɛu̯] neutro 'neuter' [ɔi̯] poi 'later' [oi̯]...
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    in the Order Diptera (the "true flies"). The notopleuron is a thoracic pleurite (a sclerite on the pleuron) situated at the end of the transverse suture...
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    on phloem. phyllophagy feeding on leaves. phytophagy feeding on plants. pleurite A sclerotised region on the lateral part of an insect segment, bearing...
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  • abdomen is represented by a sclerotized tergum, sternum, and perhaps a pleurite. Terga are separated from each other and from the adjacent sterna or pleura...
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    chitinous plates: a single plate above (the tergite), one at each side (pleurites), and a plate on the underside (sternite) where the legs attach. In many...
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    sclerites, including dorsal tergites, ventral sternites, and lateral pleurites. American cockroaches have three developmental stages: egg, nymph, and...
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    # Head Segments Tergites Antennae Legs Pleurites 1 Dark brown Dark brown Back border with dark band Reddish-brown Chestnut brown Brownish 2 "Brown or...
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    # Head Segments Legs Pleurites 1A Dark blue Dark blue All blue; legs 19-21 dark blue. Black with pale blue integument. 1B Dark blue Dark blue Yellowish...
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    having two pairs of legs per segment. It is also common for the sternites, pleurites and tergites to fuse into rigid armour rings. The males produce aflagellate...
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    the pleura (singular pleurum) and any sclerites they bear are called pleurites. The arthropod exoskeleton is divided into different functional units...
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    heart following a muscle effort. Triangolo paravertebrale opposto nella pleurite essudativa. Lavori dei congressi di medicina interna, Rome, 1902, 12 (1903):...
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    without marginal filaments and trunk segments with an unusual pattern of pleurites. These centipedes range from 5 cm to 22 cm in length, have about 81 to...
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    which are subdivisions of the major regions – tergites, sternites, and pleurites, for respective regions tergum, sternum, and pleuron. The head in most...
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    well as a posterior notch at its rear. The body had at least 13 tergite-pleurite rings, which terminate in a pair of rounded caudal rami, which are fringed...
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    semicircular pronotum and propectus. It is formed by the sternite and pleurite of the thorax. The anterior part of the propectus bears paired cervical...
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  • carapace, possess sessile compound eyes, and thoracic coxae fused to their pleurites. Some molecular studies have shown that these are not related. The group...
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    and proportions of the first pereiopods and the shape of the abdominal pleurites. In males, the first pereiopods are markedly longer than in females, with...
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    maxillae with small simple claws; elongate forcipular coxosternite with pleurites projecting anteriorly into scapular points and displaced dorsally so that...
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  • genus feature a pair of sclerotized teeth projecting from the cephalic pleurites, and each forcipular trochanteroprefemur often bear a pair of denticles...
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  • Pechnikova, N. A. (1 August 2019). "Diagnostic Characters of Mosquito Thoracic Pleurites: Geographic Variability of the Number of Setae in Coquillettidia richiardii...
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    flat on the host's abdomen and extrudes through the host's abdominal pleurites. The brood canal opening is 0.18 mm long and 0.33 mm wide. The second...
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    shape, which is not compressed dorsoventrally, laking also the abdominal pleurites, the prominent distolateral lobes on the eyes and the pereiopod 1 carpopropodus...
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    fine setae. Each body segment consists of a dorsal tergite, two lateral pleurites, and ventral sternite, which are unfused. The male reproductive appendages...
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    with sclerites (skeletal plates consisting of ventral sternites, lateral pleurites, and dorsal tergites) fused into complete rings. Juliform millipedes possess...
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    North America. Xyloiuloids are more or less cylindrical, with sternites, pleurites, and tergites of each body segment fused into a complete ring. Adults...
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  • papallactensis Engel, 1999 Neocorynura peruvicola (Strand, 1911) Neocorynura pleurites (Vachal, 1904) Neocorynura polybioides (Ducke, 1906) Neocorynura pseudobaccha...
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  • [permanent dead link] Barry W. M. Van Bakel (2013). "Preservation of internal pleurites in a new palaeocorystid crab (Crustacea, Brachyura, Raninoidia) from the...
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