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Dr Roy -- anatomical diagram?
Dr. Roy,
Is there a diagram available online somewhere that has detailed labeling of stomatopod anatomy? For instance, you often make reference to "the Nth thoracic tergite" for various values of "N", but I don't know if you start counting at the telson or at the carapace. There are several other such confusions on my part. A picture would avoid a thousand emails Thanks! Dan |
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Dan,
Check Dr. Roy's "External Anatomy and Explanatory Notes" page for a few terms: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthrop...ist/notes.html I actually dug up a biology text for a more detailed schematic, but I didn't note the authors... I can send you a pic of the image though. Let me know. Greg |
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If you copy the labeled drawing of the P. ciliata that I have posted, only a few additions should make the drawing more useful. The cephalothorax has 8 segments. The first 5 each have a pair of maxillipeds coming off of them and the segmentation is not visible (under the carapace). Thoracic segments 6, 7, and 8 each have a pair of walking legs. (count from front to back). The abdomen has 6 segements. 1-5 each have a pair of pleopods and 6 has a pair of uropods.. The terminal segment is the telson.
About the only other terms I often use describe the top, sides or bottom of a segement's cuticle. Tergite is top, plurite is the side and sternite is the bottom. Roy |
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Thanks everyone!
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ive always wondered the same thing. so thx from me too! one thing missing from the diagram that we use a lot is the meral spot... but i think most of us know what that is by now. sticky?
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I would love some sort of schematic mockup / blueprint for a desktop background or poster
Like a top / underside view type of dissection model Something like these pictures, but of a stomatopod Any aspiring artists feeling generous? |
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