All coxae triangular, trochanter comprising a single podomere, legs similar, composed of seven podomcres. |
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This allows the attachment of powerful muscles that might have provided the coxae with a strong rolling ability. |
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The acetabulum is a hemispherical socket formed in the os coxae of a newborn where the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones come together. |
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Burke interpreted the ventral sclerite as being solely comprised of the sternite fused with the coxae. |
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I assume that in lichids the coxae were spinose, and that their movements carried food particles forward along the midline. |
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First the skin tears under the carapace just above the coxae of the legs. |
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Pedipalps, carapace, pedipalpal coxae and anterior half of coxa I red-brown, remainder of body pale red-yellow. |
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For example, PGM covers the articulatio coxae and the pump is equipped on the contralateral sole. |
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Endites and coxae greenish on males and on the females between dark and light blue. |
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Metasternum between middle coxae finely, shallowly punctuate near coxal margins. |
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This is allied to Lanieri, but is at once distinguished by the thorax, posterior coxae, femora and tibiae being entirely coccineous, and the four anterior legs black. |
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Prosternum not visibly separating coxae for their entire length. |
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Coxae of legs I, II and III with 3, 10 and 12 chaetae, trochanters with 8 chaetae each and femora with 13, 13 and 12 chaetae. |
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Coxae of legs I, II, and III with 3, 9, and 12 chaetae, respectively, trochanters with 9 chaetae each, and femora with 15 chaetae each. |
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Coxae II to III had one short and obtuse spur, and the coxa V one large spine that almost reached the nefrostomal level. |
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