- apotèle
- apotèle [apɔtɛl] n. m.ÉTYM. D. i.; du grec apo- indiquant l'éloignement, et telos « fin, but ».❖♦ Zool. Article terminal d'un appendice, chez les acariens. || Apotèles des pattes, des chélicères.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
apotele — n. [Gr. apo, away; telos, end] (ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata) The terminal eudesmatic segment of the appendages of mites, generally constituting two tendons and two articulation points; apotelic a; see pretarsus … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
acarid — /ak euh rid/, n. 1. an acarine, esp. a mite of the family Acaridae. adj. 2. of or pertaining to an acarid. [1875 80; ACAR(US) + ID2] * * * ▪ arachnid Introduction any member of the subgroup of the arthropod class Arachnida that includes the … Universalium
Harvestman anatomy — Harvestmen are an order of arachnids, with which they share many characteristics: their body is divided into two body regions (tagmata), the abdomen and the opisthosoma; however, unlike in spiders, the juncture is often poorly defined. They have… … Wikipedia
bidactyl — n. [L. bis, two; Gr. daktylos, finger] (ARTHROPODA) An appendage, ambulacrum, apotele, or claw with two lateral ungues; see monodactyl, tridactyl … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
claw — n. [A.S. clawu, claw] Any sharp structure terminating an animal limb that is adapted for clawing or clutching; unguis; apotele; see chela … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
pretarsus — n. [L. prae, before; Gr. tarsos, flat of the foot] 1. (ARTHROPODA) The terminal segment of the leg of various arthropods, usually consisting of the lateral claws (ungues), and one or more pad like structures; dactyl; dactylopod(ite). 2.… … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology