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Definition of Endopodites
1. endopodite [n] - See also: endopodite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Endopodites
Literary usage of Endopodites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1902)
"The conical ends of the joints of the endopodites are provided with bundles of
stiff bain. Owing to the concavity of the specimen, it is impossible to show ..."
2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1904)
"The endopodites of the third maxillipeds and the anterior three pairs of legs
are sometimes swung back and forth also. Finally a peculiar secretion is ..."
3. Text-book of the Embryology of Invertebrates by Eugen Korschelt, Karl Heider, Edward Laurens Mark, William McMichael Woodworth, Matilda Bernard, Martin Fountain Woodward (1899)
"... of the fifth pair, the endopodites of the anterior pair being either altogether
wanting or else concerned in the formation of the ..."
4. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1895)
"The endopodites are composed of 'stout joints, and could be extended but a short
... describing the structure of the thoracic legs, the endopodites and ..."
5. Circulars by Johns Hopkins University (1888)
"The endopodites of the fourth and fifth pairs are somewhat less developed than those
... The endopodites are absent, and the whole appendage is rudimentary, ..."
6. Report on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries at the University of Liverpool, and by University of Liverpool, Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory, University of Liverpool Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory (1907)
"On the endopodites of the pleopods of the female there are closely-packed
tegumentary glands. According to Herrick, these secrete the cement which attaches ..."
7. Fresh-water Biology by Henry Baldwin Ward, George Chandler Whipple (1918)
"... of male fifth foot terminal, endopodites distinctly two-segmented. FIG. 1203.
Diaptomus bakeri. A, fifth feet of male. X no. fl, fifth foot of female. ..."