Difference between revisions of "marsupium"
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|etymology=Latin <i>marsupium</i>, bag | |etymology=Latin <i>marsupium</i>, bag | ||
− | |definition=1. Brood pouch. | + | |definition=1. Brood [[pouch]]. |
− | 2. ([[Arthropoda]]: Crustacea) The oostegite in Peracarida, or brood chamber or pouch in others. | + | 2. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Crustacea]]) The [[oostegite]] in Peracarida, or [[brood chamber]] or [[pouch]] in others. |
− | 3. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) In marsupial coccids, a waxen ovisac, longer than the body, filled with eggs that hatch while the insect is still mobile. | + | 3. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) In marsupial coccids, a waxen [[ovisac]], longer than the body, filled with eggs that hatch while the insect is still mobile. |
− | 4. ([[Bryozoa]]) The ovicell. | + | 4. ([[Bryozoa]]) The [[ovicell]]. |
− | 5. ([[Cnidaria]]: Hydrozoa) In some, the internal pouch borne by the blastostyle. | + | 5. ([[Cnidaria]]: [[Hydrozoa]]) In some, the [[internal]] [[pouch]] borne by the [[blastostyle]]. |
− | 6. ([[Echinodermata]]) <i>a.</i> In some, the cardiac stomach. <i>b.</i> In Viviparous Crinoidea, present on the base of the pinnules adjacent to the gonad and having an external opening; a brood chamber. | + | 6. ([[Echinodermata]]) <i>a.</i> In some, the [[cardiac stomach]]. <i>b.</i> In Viviparous [[Crinoidea]], present on the [[base]] of the [[pinnules]] adjacent to the [[gonad]] and having an [[external]] opening; a brood chamber. |
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Latest revision as of 23:41, 13 September 2013
marsupium (noun; Latin marsupium, bag): 1. Brood pouch.2. (Arthropoda: Crustacea) The oostegite in Peracarida, or brood chamber or pouch in others.
3. (Arthropoda: Insecta) In marsupial coccids, a waxen ovisac, longer than the body, filled with eggs that hatch while the insect is still mobile.
5. (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) In some, the internal pouch borne by the blastostyle.
6. (Echinodermata) a. In some, the cardiac stomach. b. In Viviparous Crinoidea, present on the base of the pinnules adjacent to the gonad and having an external opening; a brood chamber.