Lexicographical Neighbors of Podite
Literary usage of Podite
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to the Study of the Comparative Anatomy of Animals: A by Gilbert Charles Bourne, Arthur Bolles Lee (1902)
"... not the ischio- podite. In the first maxilliped the same essential structures
Fig. 27 VIII. Third maxilliped of the right side, seen from behind. cx.p, ..."
2. Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and Sociology by Jean Demoor, Jean Massart, Emile Vandervelde (1899)
"... tn, endo- __-—^/C3 podite; ex, ... ep, epi- ^ >"N. podite (Huxley). are transformed
into two long thin plates, ..."
3. Catalogue of the Preparations of Comparative Anatomy in the Museum of Guy's by Philip Henry Pye-Smith, Guy's Hospital Museum (1874)
"Fourth pair, the dactylo-podite or terminal joint having no prolongation of the
penultimate to meet it. This also carries a gill and flabellum ; between it ..."
4. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science edited by Biologists Limited, The Company of. (1881)
"... and endo- podite of the Nauplius limb are homologous with the sixth and the
fifth endites respectively of the thoracic limbs, and, similarly, ..."
5. An Introduction to the Study of the Comparative Anatomy of Animals: A by Gilbert Charles Bourne, Arthur Bolles Lee (1902)
"... not the ischio- podite. In the first maxilliped the same essential structures
Fig. 27 VIII. Third maxilliped of the right side, seen from behind. cx.p, ..."
6. Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and Sociology by Jean Demoor, Jean Massart, Emile Vandervelde (1899)
"... tn, endo- __-—^/C3 podite; ex, ... ep, epi- ^ >"N. podite (Huxley). are transformed
into two long thin plates, ..."
7. Catalogue of the Preparations of Comparative Anatomy in the Museum of Guy's by Philip Henry Pye-Smith, Guy's Hospital Museum (1874)
"Fourth pair, the dactylo-podite or terminal joint having no prolongation of the
penultimate to meet it. This also carries a gill and flabellum ; between it ..."
8. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science edited by Biologists Limited, The Company of. (1881)
"... and endo- podite of the Nauplius limb are homologous with the sixth and the
fifth endites respectively of the thoracic limbs, and, similarly, ..."