Difference between revisions of "areola"
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|alternative label=<b>areole</b> noun; plural <b>areolae</b>, <b>areolas</b> | |alternative label=<b>areole</b> noun; plural <b>areolae</b>, <b>areolas</b> | ||
− | |definition=(<b>areoles</b>) [Latin diminutive <i>area</i>, small open place] 1. ([[Arthropoda]]: Crustacea) In crayfish, the longitudinal strip between the brachiocardiac grooves and posterior to the cervical groove on the dorsum. 2. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) <i>a.</i> An accessory wing cell of Lepidoptera | + | |definition=(<b>areoles</b>) [Latin diminutive <i>area</i>, small open place] 1. ([[Arthropoda]]: Crustacea) In crayfish, the longitudinal strip between the brachiocardiac grooves and posterior to the [[cervical groove]] on the dorsum. 2. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) <i>a.</i> An accessory wing cell of Lepidoptera |
− | |see also=[[basal cell]]. <i>b.</i> In ichneumonid Hymenoptera, the pentagonal or hexagonal area on the propodeum enclosed by carinae. 3. ([[Bryozoa]]: Gymnolaemata) In cheilostomes, a small opening in the frontal wall connecting the endocyst with the ectocyst. 4. ([[Echinodermata]]) see [[scrobicula]]. 5. (NEMATA) A small area within longitudinal striae delimited by transverse annuli. 6. ([[Nematomorpha]]) Round or polygonal cuticular plates, sometimes containing pores, that may exude a lubricant onto the cuticle surface, aiding tight-coiling behavioral movements | + | |see also=[[basal cell]]. <i>b.</i> In ichneumonid Hymenoptera, the pentagonal or hexagonal area on the propodeum enclosed by carinae. 3. ([[Bryozoa]]: Gymnolaemata) In cheilostomes, a small opening in the [[frontal wall]] connecting the endocyst with the ectocyst. 4. ([[Echinodermata]]) see [[scrobicula]]. 5. (NEMATA) A small area within longitudinal striae delimited by transverse annuli. 6. ([[Nematomorpha]]) Round or polygonal cuticular plates, sometimes containing pores, that may exude a lubricant onto the cuticle surface, aiding tight-coiling behavioral movements |
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Revision as of 19:47, 11 September 2013
areola also areole noun; plural areolae, areolas: (areoles) [Latin diminutive area, small open place] 1. (Arthropoda: Crustacea) In crayfish, the longitudinal strip between the brachiocardiac grooves and posterior to the cervical groove on the dorsum. 2. (Arthropoda: Insecta) a. An accessory wing cell of LepidopteraSee also: basal cell. b. In ichneumonid Hymenoptera, the pentagonal or hexagonal area on the propodeum enclosed by carinae. 3. (Bryozoa: Gymnolaemata) In cheilostomes, a small opening in the frontal wall connecting the endocyst with the ectocyst. 4. (Echinodermata) see scrobicula. 5. (NEMATA) A small area within longitudinal striae delimited by transverse annuli. 6. (Nematomorpha) Round or polygonal cuticular plates, sometimes containing pores, that may exude a lubricant onto the cuticle surface, aiding tight-coiling behavioral movements