Difference between revisions of "endite"

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|etymology=Greek <i>endon</i>, within
 
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|definition=1. The inner lobe of any limb segment.  
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|definition=1. The inner [[lobe]] of any [[limb]] [[segment]].  
  
2. ([[Arthropoda]]: Chelicerata) The plate borne by the coxa of the pedipalps of most spiders, that functions as a crushing jaw.  
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2. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Chelicerata]]) The plate borne by the coxa of the pedipalps of most spiders, that functions as a crushing jaw.  
  
3. ([[Arthropoda]]: Crustacea) The inwardly (medially) directed lobe of the precoxa, coxa, basis, or ischium.
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3. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Crustacea]]) The inwardly (medially) directed [[lobe]] of the [[precoxa]], coxa, [[basis]], or [[ischium]].
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013

endite (noun; Greek endon, within): 1. The inner lobe of any limb segment.

2. (Arthropoda: Chelicerata) The plate borne by the coxa of the pedipalps of most spiders, that functions as a crushing jaw.

3. (Arthropoda: Crustacea) The inwardly (medially) directed lobe of the precoxa, coxa, basis, or ischium.