Forelius sp. 1 is apparently an undescribed species, distinguishable from Forelius maccooki by the lack of erect setae on the antennal scapes. |
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Each feeding leg, split into two branches, carries stiff bristles and feathery setae. |
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Inside their gill chambers are mats and hair-like setae covered in bacteria. |
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Spiders, however, have a different adhesive structure at the tip of each leg, formed from a dense aggregation of miniature hairs called setae. |
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Cribellate silk is combed out from the cribellum using the calamistrum, a group of specialized, curved setae on the metatarsus of the fourth leg. |
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Noting the unusual presence of three furcal setae, Vilela mentioned the possibility of setae having been broken off the specimen. |
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The mandibular palp is very large, flattened, and has pappose setae along the rim. |
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Members of the genus Heriaeus are covered with long setae giving them a spiny appearance. |
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To date no evidence has been found to suggest that urticating setae possess any chemical irritants. |
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It is evident that the setae are homologs of the general spinules that cover the body surface via sculpturing of the Oberhautchen layer. |
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The microscopic structure of the setae is identical to that of the chaetae of polychaete worms. |
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Branchiopod characters include endites with setae turned backwards, the elongation of the telson, and its fluke-shaped rami. |
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This species forms straight chains with cells held together by fusion of long spinose appendages called setae, of which there are four per cell. |
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Insect adhesive organs are either smooth and deformable cuticle pads or fields of adhesive setae. |
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All cells in the colony are heteropolar, and all setae are directed toward one end of the chain. |
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These are distinguished from nonreproductive adults by the presence of natatory setae and an enlarged medial region for gamete storage. |
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Similarly, setae may be simple stalks with single spatulate tips, or they may be sparsely or profusely branched. |
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Ice worms propel themselves using setae, extremely small bristles that protrude from the sides of their bodies. |
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To find out how the setae release particles, they first took setal arrays from tokay geckos and affixed them to acetate strips with cyanoacrylate gel. |
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Since the setae occur in a cluster they appear to come from a single endite, which indicates that the appendage is probably a second rather than a first antenna. |
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Scutum with medial and lateral yellow stripes, without anterior supra-alar and without prescutellar acrostichal setae. |
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The filtering setae are prominent in malacostracans that ingest fine materials or masticate their food thoroughly with the mouthparts. |
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Only the youngest sporophytes with unelongated setae were used. |
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Thorax: With reduced chaetotaxy, lacking dorsocentral and katepisternal setae. |
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Head: Male anterior pair of orbital setae modified into spatulate appendages, with a sharp apex to the spatulate section, which is black. |
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Intermolecular forces between spatulae on the gecko's setae and the surface provide the adhesion. |
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The setae generally fall off the first segment, which becomes the adult peristome, or first postoral segment. |
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Thousands of these hairs, called setae, are arrayed like the bristles of a toothbrush across a gecko's toes. |
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The researchers found that setae reliably detach from the surface at an angle of about 30°. Most animals use far simpler mechanisms. |
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Tactile setae occur generally over the external surfaces and appendages, especially of the antennae, food-gathering limbs, and mouthparts. |
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Conidiomata are usually poorly developed, with few or no setae, especially in culture. |
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Thorax: Male mid-tibia without stout setae arranged in such a way as to give a feathered appearance. |
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The adult females are oval and yellow, with soft deeply segmented bodies, densely covered with long hair-like setae. |
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They have bristles or setae that vary in form and detail and are the basis for differences between species. |
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Octoblepharum cylindricum differs from O. albidum by its longer setae, cylindrical capsules, entire leaf apices, and strongly trabeculate peristome teeth. |
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Hair remnants, resembling Eastern tent caterpillar setae, were found embedded in the submucosa of the digestive tract of a non-pregnant mare fed caterpillar larvae. |
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The gecko tape is modeled on the gecko sole, an intricate fingernail-size surface covered with a half-million microscopic, hair-like structures known as setae. |
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The males of most species of subgenus Pterandrus have rows of stout setae on both the anterior and posterior edges of each mid-tibia, giving a feathered appearance. |
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More recently, Bauer and Caskey described the antennal setae of Macrobrachium ohione with a focus on mate recognition and sexual dimorphism. |
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The sixth stage has a segmented inner flagellum of the antennule and fully developed pleopods with setae. |
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Most setae associated with the tricobothria on Abd II-III leaf-shaped and ciliate, not exactly fan-shaped. |
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First, though, Cutkosky will have to make the robot's imitation setae tinier and clingier. |
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Umbilicate series of marginal setae consisting of 6 subhumeral, 3 intercalar, 4 subapical setae and one apical seta. |
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Vestiture as in male except that abdominal venter has long slender setae and the carapace and abdomen lack the conspicuous recumbent scales. |
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As a rule more setae and circumfilar loops of gall midges are disposed on the ventral half of the flagellomeres. |
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Apical tergites with a few very inconspicuous setae inserted in shallow punctures. |
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Sandflies in this subgenus have erect setae at the caudal part of the first dorsal tergite that are uniformly recumbent. |
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The first and second instars of this species are unusual among Cecidomyiidae for the almost complete absence of papillar setae. |
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Dorsum with submedian lines of dorsal setae, and submedial and submarginal lines of simple pores. |
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Presumably, these setae are responsive to touch. |
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Ten other genera of dirivultids are characterized by a remarkably uniform 2-segmented endopod of leg 4. The distal endopodal segment of the 2-segmented endopod is armed with 2 setae at most, 1 terminal and 1 inner. |
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Tibia with rows of setae on sides, otherwise glabrous, and concentration of setae at inner distal end. |
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It is proven that the erection angle of the glossal setae varies along the tongue axis, which shows a high concordance with our theoretically-optimal configuration. |
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This species has an exaggerated first antennal segment, being greatly incrassate and elongate, with unique, brushlike setae. |
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In shape, the setae are ventricose, with distinctive hooks on their tips. |
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The long antennular aesthetascs and the long plumose natatory setae of the first and second maxillipeds have been drawn truncated. |
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The legs, abdominal filaments, and median tail filament of alderfly larvae bear long hairs, or setae, which help to propel them through their slow-moving water habitats. |
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The number of enlarged setae vary with the morphology of the host plant, however, and the two caudal setae are always stout and nearly always as long as the vasiform orifice. |
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Temporal setae 12-13 including 4-5 inner verticals, 4-5 outer verticals, and 3-4 postorbitals. |
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The length of caudal setae can be used to identify some Bemisia species. |
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Three lateral setae on prespiracular plate on prothorax. |
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Aidids have presumably homologous warts, although these do not bear long secondary setae. |
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Hind femur with anteroventral row of rather fine setae nearly as long as depth of femur, other setae including posteroventrals short and fine. |
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However, the mesoscutum in the new species is entirely microtrichose but with three lustrous stripes below lines of setae in Rhamphomyia sp. |
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These setae are attached to intrinsic parapodial muscles which act to protrude setae, or retract them, or spread them. |
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Telson bilobulated, distal margin with 7 plumodenticulate setae in each lobe. |
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Face approximately 0.20 mm long and subequally wide in middle, without setae. |
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Scutal scales were golden brown with a reddish tint, while scutal setae were dark reddish brown. |
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In many species, the perianth parts are reduced to bristles or setae with retrorse prickle hairs. |
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Brown bifid setae with brown sockets when they are in white area of the tergites, and white sockets when in the dark-brown area. |
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Metatarsus IV with a single row of setae making up the calamistrum, calamistrum of male more or less reduced. |
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Front femur with dorsoapical pair of macrosetae, AM1 enlarged and situated on ventral margin, intercalary row with 1 large basal setae and 6 smaller setae more distad. |
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The genus Synersaga is allied to Lecithocera Herrich-Schaffer and Homaloxestis Meyrick, but is differentiated from these genera by spiniform setae on its abdominal tergites. |
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On the thorax, the scutal width was measured at the level of the supra-alar setae, and the scutellar width along the area of contact with the scutum. |
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Eggs were then carefully teased off pleopod setae with jeweler's forceps and stored after being wrapped in cool, damp paper towels to minimize evaporative weight loss. |
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Glosa with 54 slender, long setae and 40 stout, short setae. |
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The endopods of the second maxilla and of the trunk limbs flick medially at the termination of the forestroke and the posterior setae of the endopod are pointed medially. |
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Hind tibia slightly flattened, with two rows of dorsal setae slightly longer than width of tibia, ventral setae short, short ciliation slightly subpennate. |
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Lateral lips with two pairs of adoral setae, setiform, barbed. |
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The winglike broadening in type 3 setae may be a feature that facilitates the reception of hydrodynamic signals, which suggests that it has mechanosensory function. |
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Peropod 3 similar to pereopod 2, but merus additionally with spiniform seta ventrally, and carpus with seven spiniform setae distoventrally and distodorsally. |
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A scorpion exuvium may include the booklung lamellae, preoral tube, and other internal features and there may be little distortion of delicate hairs, bristles, and setae. |
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Hind femur distinctly to strongly swollen, with spinose ventral setae. |
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Thaumatomyrmex is a rarely collected but extremely distinct genus that has unique fork-like mandibles and glossy nitid integument with scattered curved decumbent setae. |
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Postocular area dark red-brown to black, moderately silver pruinose, dorsal setae moderately developed, pale yellow-white, other setae fine white. |
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Plumose setae and aesthetascs are present on the peduncle, and simple setae on the antennular flagellum were noted, from stage I larvae to adults. |
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All setae increase in density and area of distribution during ontogenesis. |
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