Difference between revisions of "pore plates"

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|definition=1. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) In the soft scale Towmeyella parvicornis, groups of invaginated, biocular pores on the dorsal surface of the derm. See also [[sensilla placodea]].  
 
|definition=1. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) In the soft scale Towmeyella parvicornis, groups of invaginated, biocular pores on the dorsal surface of the derm. See also [[sensilla placodea]].  
  
2. ([[Bryozoa]]: Gymnolaemata) An interior chitinous or calcareous wall of a zooid with one or more minute pores through which special cells project; part of the communication organ.
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2. ([[Bryozoa]]: [[Gymnolaemata]]) An interior chitinous or [[calcareous]] wall of a zooid with one or more [[minute]] pores through which special cells project; part of the [[communication]] organ.
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Revision as of 13:16, 12 September 2013

pore plates: 1. (Arthropoda: Insecta) In the soft scale Towmeyella parvicornis, groups of invaginated, biocular pores on the dorsal surface of the derm. See also sensilla placodea.

2. (Bryozoa: Gymnolaemata) An interior chitinous or calcareous wall of a zooid with one or more minute pores through which special cells project; part of the communication organ.