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Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology: Complete Work - Best Text

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866Maggenti and Gardnersmall, longer than wide, projection on the parapodium.styloid a. [Gr. stylos, pillar; eidos, like] Long and slender; belonoid;aciform.stylopization n. [Gr. stylos, pillar; ops, eye] (ARTHRO: Insecta)The endoparasitism by the coleopterous female Strepsiptera(Stylops), <strong>of</strong> other insects; stylopized.stylose a. [Gr. stylos, pillar] Bearing a style or several styli.stylostome n. [Gr. stylos, pillar; stoma, mouth] (ARTHRO:Chelicerata) In acarid Trombiculidae, a hard, tube-likestructure formed by the host's tissues under the influence<strong>of</strong> secretions by the feeding mites.stylote a. <strong>of</strong> stylestylus n.; pl. styli [Gr. stylos, pillar] Style; stylet; a shortslender, fingerlike process.subalar sclerite (ARTHRO: Insecta) A sclerite behind the pleuralprocess into which wing movement muscles are inserted.subalternate a. [L. sub, under; alternus, alternate] Not quiteopposite, yet not regularly alternate.subanal lobe/appendage see catoprocesssubanal scale see anal scalesubantennal groove (ARTHRO: Insecta) In Diptera, a facialgroove that facilitates the scape.subantennal ridge (ARTHRO: Insecta) In Diptera, the innersupporting ridge <strong>of</strong> the subantennal suture <strong>of</strong> Culicidae.subantennal suture (ARTHRO: Insecta) 1. Sutures ventral tothe antennal socket. 2. In Culicidae larvae, a short line laterallybelow the antennal prominence, associated with thesubantennal ridge.subapical lobe (ARTHRO: Insecta) In the genitalia <strong>of</strong> male Culicidae,a mesal lobe found at or distal to the middle <strong>of</strong> thegonocoxite.subapotorma n. [L. sub, under; Gr. apo, from; tormos,socket] (ARTHRO: Insecta) In Scarabaeoidea larva, a heavilysclerotized process extending forward from thesubtorma on each side mediad <strong>of</strong> the longitudinal row <strong>of</strong>

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