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Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology: Complete Work - Best Text

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458Maggenti and Gardnerhypomere n. [Gr. hypo, under; meros, part] 1. (ARTHRO: Insecta)a. The ventral process <strong>of</strong> the phallobase. b. Inflexededge <strong>of</strong> the pronotum and raised margin <strong>of</strong> the epipleura <strong>of</strong>beetles. 2. (PORIF) The basal portion <strong>of</strong> certain sponges inwhich no flagellated chambers develop.hypomeric a. [Gr. hypo, under; meros, part] (ANN: Oligochaeta)A condition <strong>of</strong> regenerates with fewer segmentsthan had been removed. see hypermeric.hypomeron see hypomerehypomorph n. [Gr. hypo, under; morphe, form] An allele thatfunctions more weakly when compared with wild-type alleles;a leaky gene.hyponeural a. [Gr. hypo, under; neuron, nerve] (ECHINOD)Part <strong>of</strong> the nervous system deeper and more weakly developedthan the ectoneural system.hyponeuston n. [Gr. hypo, under; neustos, swimming] Anyorganism that swims or floats near the surface <strong>of</strong> the water.hyponome n. [Gr. hyponome, tunnel] (MOLL: Cephalopoda) Aventral funnel consisting <strong>of</strong> two unfused lappetlike folds; inNautiloidea, functions in bringing oxygen to the gills in themantle cavity, and secondarily as a powerful locomotororgan.see funnel.hyponomic sinus (MOLL: Cephalopoda) In Nautiloidea, a largeconcave sinus ventrally in the head-foot shell opening,marking the location <strong>of</strong> the hyponome.hyponym n. [Gr. hypo, under; onym, name] A generic namenot based on a type species; a provisional or temporaryname.hypoparatype n. [Gr. hypo, under; para, beside; typos, type]Any specimen originally used to indicate a new species butnot chosen as the type specimen. see holotype, paratype.hypophare see hypomerehypopharyngeal glands (ARTHRO: Insecta) In bees, pairedglands in the facial part <strong>of</strong> the head that open through thelateral areas <strong>of</strong> the hypopharynx; pharyngeal glands; food

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