Definition of Haustella

1. haustellum [n] - See also: haustellum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haustella

hauntingness
hauntings
haunts
hauriant
haurient
hause
haused
hausen
hausens
hauses
hausfrau
hausfrauen
hausfraus
hausing
hausmannite
haustella (current term)
haustellata
haustellate
haustellates
haustellum
haustoria
haustorial
haustra
haustra coli
haustra of colon
haustral
haustration
haustrations of colon
haustrum

Literary usage of Haustella

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical by Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) (1874)
"The points of difference between this object and the general structure of the haustella of the Lepidoptera are: first, the abundant fringes of hairs (some ..."

2. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin by John Vietch Shoemaker (1909)
"The peculiar injuries which they make are pr( of i heir haustella or suckers inserted in the follicles of hemorrhagic spots. A minute quantity of blood esca ..."

3. A Hand-book of Diseases of the Skin, and Their Homœopathic Treatment by John Robert Kippax (1896)
"They cause considerable irritation not by biting, as imagined, but by inserting their suckers or haustella into the pores of the skin, and so distending ..."

4. A Hand-book of diseases of the skin and their homoeopathic treatment by John Robert Kippax (1893)
"They cause considerable irritation not by biting, as imagined, but by inserting their suckers or haustella into the pores of the skin, and so distending ..."

5. A Hand-book of Skin Diseases, and Their Homœopathic Treatment by John Robert Kippax (1884)
"They cause considerable irritation not by biting, as imagined, but by inserting their suckers or haustella into the pores of the skin, and so distending ..."

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