A chaeta or cheta (from Ancient Greek χαίτη (khaítē) 'crest, mane, flowing hair'; pl. chaetae) is a chitinous bristle or seta found on annelid worms, although...
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which are highly specific and greatly diversified. A single stout internal chaeta, called an acicula, may be present in each lobe, which are used to support...
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development of such synthetic materials is a matter of current research. Chaeta Synthetic setae Van der Waals force Hyman, H.L. (1966). "Further Notes on...
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cervix (Anatomical feature) the structure defining the neck of the insect. chaeta See Seta. chaetosema patch of sensory bristles. chalaza An external spine...
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refer to: Cheta (armed group), a type of armed band of the Ottoman Balkans Chaeta, part of some invertebrates' anatomy Cheta (woreda), an administrative division...
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016–0.043 in), and have an incompleted prototroch with a posterior hooked chaeta. The species have 16 hooks with 6-8 capitium teeth, which have handles that...
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Cretaceous of Lebanon. "Derivation of name: Rollins – for Henry Rollins + chaeta, from Late Latin, for a bristle, seta or long hair." Rossaspis leboni †...
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"rowing with [their] bristles." Species have nine to eleven chaetigers (chaeta-bearing segments). Buskiella abyssorum are covered by a transparent mucus...
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material assigned to this taxon represents gastropod molluscs, but some chaeta-bearing specimens first assigned to Pelagiella (now Pseudopelagiella) are...
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S2CID 83654887 Chabora, Alice J. (1968), "Disruptive selection for sternopleural chaeta number in various strains of Drosophila melanogaster", American Naturalist...
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experiments, 25 each Direct 1997 Abdominal chaeta number 21–31 Direct Yes None 1958 Sternopleural chaeta number 32 Direct No None 1969 Phototaxis, geotaxis...
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free dictionary. Chaetae may refer to: Chaetae (town) in ancient Macedon Chaeta, an anatomical feature of invertebrates This disambiguation page lists articles...
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the presence of a prominent ventral chaetal lobe with a bulging simple chaeta in the former. It has a pale red or transparent colour, with red branchial...
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species. The etymology of the genus name derives from Greek: Penta = five + chaeta = bristle, referring to the pappus scales of P. aurea. It was combined in...
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(L.) Moench Scirpidium aciculare (L.) Nees Scirpus acicularis L. Scirpus chaeta Schult. Scirpus polymorphus Salzm. ex Steud. Scirpus pusillus Kunth Scirpus...
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clarify the chaetotaxy of the legs. " On the legs I distinguish a front [chaeta]- and a hind-side ; an upper- and an under-side. When we imagine the leg...
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1999 c g Cladochaeta centetor Grimaldi & Nguyen, 1999 c g Cladochaeta chaeta Grimaldi & Nguyen, 1999 c g Cladochaeta chelifera Grimaldi & Nguyen, 1999...
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palps, and no central antenna. Each segment has a pair of parapodia with chaeta (bristles). The dorsal lobes of the parapodia are long and thin and are...
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dorsal blades have a similar length 13 μm. S. levantina's ventral simple chaeta on the posterior chaetigers are sigmoid and smooth. Anteriorly, the parapodium...
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by Thomas, Runnegar & Matt (2020), who infer the occurrence of a pair of chaeta-bearing appendages extending from the anterior body wall or foot of the...
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