The space between the inguinal ligament and the coxal bone is divided by the iliopectineal arch. |
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Such particles were further comminuted between the coxal spines and ridges. |
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Conversely, coxal glands of many chelicerates have substantial similarities with this organ. |
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The pubis carries the symphysis pubis, which is a joint connecting the right and left coxal bones. |
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The two coxal bones grow from three separate bones, the ilium, ischium, and pubis. |
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The hip is a synovial, ball-and-socket joint formed by the head of the femur and acetabulum of the coxal bone. |
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The symphysis pubis is the joint that connects the two coxal bones at this area. |
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On its proximal end, the rounded head of the femur articulates with the coxal bone, within the acetabulum. |
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The nerve, however, is severed at the preformed autotomy breakage plane and the nerve stub retracts into the coxal stump. |
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The inferior, posterior portion of the coxal bone is the ischium. |
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The sacrum, coccyx, and the two coxal bones form the pelvis. |
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The gills are fanned and oxygenated by the pleopods in the ventral tunnel formed by the coxal plates. |
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The ancestral pattern has a prominent anteroventral and distal coxal sensillum. |
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Anterior coxal cavities opening rearwards. |
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Metasternum between middle coxae finely, shallowly punctuate near coxal margins. |
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Prefemoral process produced into long finger-like protuberances supported by the coxal shelf. |
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Sternal shield without sculptural pattern, but some oval pits situated near coxal margins. |
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Some larvae of the Scarabaeoidea, for example, have a series of ridges, or tubercles, on the coxal segment of the middle pair of legs, and the hind legs are modified in various ways as rasping organs. |
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The male or female beetles transport the fungal spores in special cavities, mycetangia, which in males of G. sulcatus are situated within the coxal cavities. |
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Argasid ticks can also release pathogens through excess liquid excreted from the coxal glands located adjacent to the first segment of the front legs. |
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