lasiopod — In Cirripedia (Lepadomorpha), appendage where rami of cirrus have setae arranged in groups along lesser curvature; like brushes (cf. ctenopod; acanthopod) [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. (Subclass Cirripedia): Appendage (cirrus) with setae in… … Crustacea glossary
ctenopod — n. [Gr. kteis, comb; pous, foot] (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) An appendage (cirrus) of barnacles with long paired setae on segments of lesser curvature and a few setae distally on each articulation of greater curvature; like a comb; see acanthopod,… … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
acanthopod — In Cirripedia (Thoracica), appendage where rami of cirrus have setae along lesser curvature much reduced; setae of greater curvature arranged in transverse row, as strong sharp spines at each articulation (cf., ctenopod, lasiopod) [Moore and… … Crustacea glossary
ctenopod — Appendage (cirrus) usually with long paired setae on segments of lesser curvature and few setae distally on each articulation of greater curvature [McLaughlin, 1980]. In cirripeds, appendage where rami of cirrus have setae arranged in linear… … Crustacea glossary