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n. [Gr. anti, against; L. rostrum, beak](ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata)Terminal segmental appendages of some mites.
Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology. A.R. Maggenti and S.L. Gardne. 2005.
Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology. A.R. Maggenti and S.L. Gardne. 2005.
antirostrum — the anterior and dorsal projection of the sagittal otolith, dorsal to the sulcus … Dictionary of ichthyology
anterorostrum — antirostrum … Dictionary of ichthyology
excisura major — the notch in the margin of the fish otolith separating the rostrum and antirostrum … Dictionary of ichthyology
rostrum — (plural rostra)) 1) any projecting snout or beak; (plural rostra) 2) produced anterior part of the skull, e.g. in Elasmobranchii and Acipenseridae; (plural rostra) 3) the bony shelf overhanging the cavity where the esca of Ceratiidae is housed;… … Dictionary of ichthyology
sagitta — (plural sagittae)) the otolith in the sacculus, the largest of the otoliths except in Cyprinidae and Siluridae. Also called sacculith. It has been used for identification of species, for identification from remains in the diet of other organisms … Dictionary of ichthyology