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    Drosophila there are several major groups, including the modified-mouthpart, modified-tarsus, and antopocerus species groups, and the picture-wing clade...
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    In the human body, the tarsus (pl.: tarsi) is a cluster of seven articulating bones in each foot situated between the lower end of the tibia and the fibula...
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    The tarsi (sg.: tarsus) or tarsal plates are two comparatively thick, elongated plates of dense connective tissue, about 10 mm (0.39 in) in length for...
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    spiders. Starting from the end nearest the head: the cymbium is the modified tarsus of the palp (Cb in the images) the basal haematodocha or proximal haematodocha...
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  • tarsus, and a tarsal claw. Myriapod legs show a variety of modifications in different groups. In all centipedes, the first pair of legs is modified into...
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    Hawaiian Drosophila antopocerus ateledrosophila haleakalae "modified mouthparts" "modified tarsus" nudidrosophila "picture wing" rustica unplaced species...
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    coxa, the trochanter, the femur, the short patella, the tibia, and the tarsus. In spiders, the coxae frequently have extensions called maxillae or gnathobases...
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    six segments: the metatarsus is missing. In adult males, the tarsus of each palp is modified to carry an elaborate and often species-specific structure...
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    towards the lachrymal sac. Epicanthus palpebralis begins above the upper tarsus and extends to the inferior orbital rim. Epicanthus tarsalis originates...
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    Tarsus Çanakkale Park Museum is a museum in Turkey. The main exhibition of the museum is Nusret minelayer. The museum is free of charge. The museum is...
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  • end; see also Abdomen § Other animals Accessory claw: Modified setae at the tip of the tarsus in web-building spiders; used with tarsal claws to grip...
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  • Scripture. According to the Book of Acts, Chapter 17 verse 11, Paul of Tarsus and Silas preached at Berea, and the inhabitants "... received the word...
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    Enthesopathy can occur at the shoulder, elbow, wrist, carpus, hip, knee, ankle, tarsus, or heel bone, among other regions. Enthesopathies may take the form of...
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    Aramaic foundation text at Meydancık; coins minted at Soli and Tarsus of Persian, modified Persian, and non-Persian types; Greek and Aramaic inscriptions...
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    between the unmodified and modified forms is evident when comparing the body wall of a caterpillar (unmodified) to a beetle (modified). From the embryonic stages...
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    the elytra. In Dytiscus marginalis and other species the tarsus of the forelegs is modified in males to form a circular sucker. A reduced sucker is also...
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  • the Boston Bruins, whose glove hand is as tenacious as the raptorial fore tarsus of this dryinid species." Thepparatia Phuph. Flowering plant Sirindhorn...
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    metacarpus. Plantar ligament: in the hind leg, runs down the lateral side of the tarsus, attaches to the calcaneus, 4th tarsal, and 4th metatarsal bones. Injury...
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    animals had venom. The male pedipalp has a palpal organ consisting of the tarsus (or cymbium), which is divided at the tip into two long lobes, and a simple...
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    possession of a modified mandible with an additional joint canal, which also changes the muscle attachments of the mouth tools and allows a modified mandible...
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    have mouthparts modified into sensory structures. To the uninitiated the males superficially look like flies. The forewings are modified into small club-shaped...
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    Stoic philosopher. He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon and Antipater of Tarsus in Athens, before moving to Rome where he did much to introduce Stoic doctrines...
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    all of his recent conquests to the original province of Cilicia, and made Tarsus the capital of the new province. Pompey's reorganized Cilicia had six parts:...
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    canis usually have antennae with three segments and a single claw at each tarsus. The mouthparts of the T. canis include a pair of mandibles lacking the...
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    by modified setae or scales. The white prosoma of Argiope results from bristles reflecting the light, Lycosa and Josa both have areas of modified cuticle...
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    Empire. Christianity spread in the city through the efforts of Paul of Tarsus and Saint Marziano, the first bishop of the city, who made it one of the...
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  • Son of God, adopted by some 4th-century Christians. Though the doctrine modified the teachings of Arianism, it still rejected the doctrine that Father,...
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    trochanter, femur, patella, tibia and tarsus. They are pediform, i.e. they look like small legs and were not highly modified. There is no evidence for a special...
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    Alexandria and Josephus. Some scholars consider Paul of Tarsus a Hellenist as well, see also Paul of Tarsus and Judaism. There was a general deterioration in...
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    Greek was known in late 7th century England: Bede states that Theodore of Tarsus, a Greek, was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 668, and he taught Greek...
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