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Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology: Complete Work - Best Text

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<strong>Online</strong> <strong>Dictionary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Invertebrate</strong> <strong>Zoology</strong> 185cervacoria n. [L. cervix, neck; corium, leather] (ARTHRO: Insecta)The cephalic membranous end <strong>of</strong> the cervix, attachedto the walls <strong>of</strong> the head near the foramen.cervical a. [L. cervix, neck] Of or pertaining to the neck, or tothe cervix <strong>of</strong> an organ.cervical alae (NEMATA: Secernentea) In some animal parasiticnematodes, wide lateral anterior alae, single, bifid or trifid,<strong>of</strong>ten with internal supporting struts.cervical ampulla (ARTHRO: Insecta) In Orthoptera, cervicalmembrane capable <strong>of</strong> becoming a swollen dorsal vesiculeprotruding immediately behind the head; functioning in ecdysis.cervical condyles see occipital condylescervical duct (NEMATA) The excretory duct.cervical foramen (ARTHRO: Insecta) The occipital foramen <strong>of</strong>coleopterous larvae.cervical furrow (ARTHRO: Crustacea) In Decapoda, a transversegroove in the median part <strong>of</strong> a carapace, betweenthe gastric and cardiac regions, curving toward the antennalspine; cervical suture.cervical gland 1. (ARTHRO: Insecta) The dorso-lateral glands<strong>of</strong> the larvae <strong>of</strong> primitive sawflies located between the headand thorax. 2. (NEMATA) The excretory gland.cervical groove 1. (ARTHRO: Crustacea) In Decapoda, a transversegroove on the carapace marking the general separation<strong>of</strong> the head and thoracic areas. 2. (NEMATA) Transversegroove on the ventral surface, or completely encirclingthe cervical (=cephalic) region marking the line <strong>of</strong>separation <strong>of</strong> the lip region from the rest <strong>of</strong> the body.cervicalia n. [L. cervix, neck] (ARTHRO: Insecta) The sclerites<strong>of</strong> the cervix or neck.cervical notch or incision (ARTHRO: Crustacea) Strong indentation<strong>of</strong> a carapace at the level <strong>of</strong> the cervical groove.cervical papillae (NEMATA) Paired lateral papillae in some Secernenteaand Chromadoria; lateral sensory sensilla locatedanteriorly, usually on the so-called neck region;deirids.

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