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Definition of Epimeres
1. epimere [n] - See also: epimere
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epimeres
Literary usage of Epimeres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the human body by Harris Hawthorne Wilder (1909)
"This difference in origin sharply divides the voluntary musculature into two
fundamental groups, (i) the parietal, arising from the epimeres- and including ..."
2. On diseases of the skin: A System of Cutaneous Medicine by Erasmus Wilson (1868)
"Four posterior legs, jointed, each terminating in a long hair; epimeres of
posterior legs separated; numerous horny appendages on dorsum ; subject to ..."
3. Skin diseases: Their Description, Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment by Tilbury Fox, Morris Henry Henry (1871)
"Four posterior legs, jointed, each terminating in a long hair; epimeres of
posterior legs separated ; numerous horny appendages in dor- sum ; subject to ..."
4. Handbook of Diseases of the Skin by Hugo Ziemssen (1885)
"Behind a shallow incision follows the second pair of feet with the second pair
of epimeres. The other pairs of feet—one in the larva before the first moult, ..."
5. A Monograph on the Isopods of North America by Harriet Richardson (1905)
"Ohlin" says of the color: "It is a uniform dark olive-green, sometimes on the
epimeres with a trace of purplish spots." Body oblong-ovate, a little over ..."
6. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of by Albert Henry Buck (1908)
"... scarcely reaching the epimeres. Posterior spines long, pointed. 'Male (Fig.
249) 0.2-0.24 Fir. ..."