Search references for CHELAE. Phrases containing CHELAE
See searches and references containing CHELAE!CHELAE
Pincer-like organ terminating certain limbs of some arthropods
(khēlḗ), through Neo-Latin chela. The plural form is chelae. Another common name is claw because most chelae are curved and have a sharp point like a claw.
Chelae
Topics referred to by the same term
Chelae is the plural of Chela (organ). Chelae or Chelai may also refer to: Chelae (Bithynia), an ancient town of Bithynia Chelae (Bosphorus), an ancient
Chelae_(disambiguation)
Curved, pointed appendage at the end of a digit of a mammal, bird, or reptile
pincers of crabs, lobsters and scorpions, more formally known as their chelae, are sometimes called claws. A true claw is made of a hard protein called
Claw
Species of crab
it the appearance of stained glass. The chelipeds do not have the broad chelae (claws) typical of decapod crabs. Instead they are slim and each has a fine
Lybia_tessellata
Tribe of true bugs
ambush bugs which are distinct in that they have a pincer-like modification (chelae) of the foreleg used to capture their prey. The name of the tribe is derived
Carcinocorini
Genus of crayfishes
instances when displaying males have chelae of a similar size, they will engage in combat and those with the greater chelae closing force will win. Female C
Cherax
Predatory order of arachnids
are predatory arachnids with eight legs, a pair of grasping pincers (or Chelae) and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward
Scorpion
Genus of crabs
and the name shame-faced is from anthropomorphising the way the crab's chelae (claws) fold up and cover its face, as if it were hiding its face in shame
Calappa_(crab)
Coastal town of ancient Bithynia
Chelae or Chelai (Ancient Greek: Χῆλαι) was a coastal town of ancient Bithynia located on the Pontus Euxinus. It appears in the Tabula Peutingeriana, and
Chelae_(Bithynia)
Family of crustacean possessing asymmetrical snapping claws
Caridea that is characterized by having an enlarged and highly modified chelae ("claws") on one leg of their first pair, which is used for various purposes
Alpheidae
Crustacean
They generally have five pairs of legs, and the frontmost pair end in chelae, which function as pincers. They are present in all the world's oceans,
Brachyura
Species of crustacean
with gray spots and a tan underside, and have large and unequally sized chelae (claws) with black tips. In addition to the usual sexual dimorphism exhibited
Florida_stone_crab
Order of crustaceans
In many decapods, one pair of these "legs" has enlarged pincers, called chelae, with the legs being called chelipeds. In front of the pereiopods are three
Decapod
Seventh astrological sign of the zodiac
over by the constellation of Scorpio. They called the area the Latin word "chelae", which translated to "the claws" which can help identify the individual
Libra_(astrology)
Coastal town of ancient Bithynia
Chelae or Chelai or Chele (Ancient Greek: Χῆλαι or Χήλη) was a coastal town of ancient Bithynia located on the Bosphorus. Dionysius of Byzantium wrote
Chelae_(Bosphorus)
Town of ancient Thrace
Chelae or Chelai (Ancient Greek: Χῆλαι), also called Philemporos, was a town of ancient Thrace on the Bosphorus, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times
Chelae_(Thrace)
Genus of crabs
chelae. Thus, food gathering, burrowing, intraspecific relations, and anemone collection must instead be done with the crab's walking limbs. Chelae are
Lybia
Species of crustacean
(cephalothorax) with 10 legs, and an abdomen. The front-most pair of legs has large chelae (claws), with the left being larger than the right. The next two pairs of
Coconut_crab
Appendage of chelicerate
arachnid groups (Ricinulei, Uropygi, scorpions and pseudoscorpions) but the chelae in most of these groups may not be homologous with those found in Xiphosura
Pedipalp
Genus of crabs
they are light sensitive. When placed in an unfamiliar container, the chelae are used constantly to explore the objects and other crabs that they contact
Cerberusa
Species of scorpion
one litter. It may be reddish, black with reddish chelae, dark brown with yellowish legs and red chelae, or dark brown with reddish and black tail sections
Centruroides_gracilis
Species of crab
with its long, slender legs. Lybia edmondsoni has relatively unarmoured chelae and is neither able to defend itself well nor feed itself efficiently as
Lybia_edmondsoni
Species of scorpion
3 mm, a tibia length of 8.2 mm, a tibia width of 3.3 mm, a chelae length of 14.2 mm, and a chelae width of 4.0 mm. The movable finger with the sting has a
Tityus_exstinctus
Species of crab
with five pairs of legs, the front two bearing small, blocky, symmetrical chelae (claws). The other legs are broad and flat, with only the tips touching
Grapsus_grapsus
Infraorder of crustaceans
infraorder Polychelida are united by the presence of at least four pairs of chelae (claws). Five families are included, all but one of which are extinct. The
Polychelida
Family of crustaceans
true lobsters by their very long, thick, spiny antennae, by the lack of chelae (claws) on the first four pairs of walking legs, although the females of
Spiny_lobster
Species of crustacean
This crab can produce a variety of sounds by striking the ground with the chelae (claw), by stridulation with the legs, and a growling sound from the comb-like
Atlantic_ghost_crab
Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
the entire constellation of Libra was considered to be claws of Scorpius (Chelae Scorpionis) in Ancient Greek times, with a set of scales held aloft by Astraea
Scorpius
Infraorder of crustaceans
Astacidea are distinguished from most other decapods by the presence of chelae (claws) on each of the first three pairs of pereiopods (walking legs), the
Astacidea
Species of sponge
Latin strepsis = twisted, and chelifer = bearing chelae, reflecting the twisted condition of the chelae. The species was discovered in 1986 in the waters
Amphilectus_strepsichelifer
Species of crustacean
attain a total length of 24 cm (9 in). Like other rock lobsters, it lacks chelae (claws) on its front pair of walking legs. The carapace is armoured with
Jasus_paulensis
Family of crustaceans
similar, with an unsegmented carpus and ending in chelae (pincers), unlike the third pair which lack chelae. The last three pairs of pereiopods (sometimes
Nematocarcinidae
Species of crustacean
for having a dense covering of setae on their elongated chelae, this species has shorter chelae, with most of the setae concentrated instead on the ventral
Kiwa_tyleri
Extinct genus of arthropods
their modified chelicerae (frontal appendages), ending in well-developed chelae (claws). Many pterygotid eurypterids, such as Jaekelopterus and Pterygotus
Acutiramus
Genus of scorpions
from unique neobothriotaxy found on the ventral surface of the pedipalp chelae. A secondary lamellar hook found on the hemispermatophore. The mating plug
Kovarikia
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Troy
Species of crab
behavior. Upon picking up the object with the crab's slender chelipeds, the chelae are used to twist and tear off the organism, such as a worm tube or sponge
Japanese_spider_crab
Family of crustaceans
appendage can grow back over several moults. Porcelain crabs have large chelae (claws), which are used for territorial struggles, but not for catching
Porcelain_crab
Ancient Greek city in Ionia, modern Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Magnesia_on_the_Maeander
Ancient Carian city, present day Bodrum in Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Halicarnassus
Species of crustacean
Macrobrachium carcinus has a tan or yellow body with dark brown stripes. Its chelae are unusually long and thin, to facilitate foraging for food in small crevices
Macrobrachium_carcinus
Ancient Greek city, forerunner of Constantinople
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Byzantium
Species of crustacean
with both individuals snapping at each other with their powerful major chelae. However, contacts between residents and 'natives' were quite peaceful.
Synalpheus_regalis
Ancient city in Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Sardis
Ancient city of Phrygia
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Colossae
Order of arachnids
distinguish families and genera. They have two very long pedipalps with palpal chelae (pincers), which strongly resemble the pincers found on a scorpion. The
Pseudoscorpion
Species of crayfish
cream-colored or pink around the outside margin. The legs are blue, and the chelae are blue with varying intensities, with cream-colored or white margins.
Cherax_pulcher
Species of crab
orange-yellow chelae. They can be distinguished from the closely related Parasesarma catenatum by the absence of fur around the hinges of the chelae. Peter Davie
Chiromantes_eulimene
Family of crustaceans
subdivided carpus of the second pereiopod and, mainly, by the lack of the chelae (claws) on the first pereiopod. This is a cold-water family, and their representation
Pandalidae
Genus of scorpions
quick-acting venom, they rely to lesser extent on their slender pinchers (chelae) to hold onto prey. Three species, P. schlechteri, P. transvaalicus, and
Parabuthus
Extinct genus of horseshoe crab relative
followed by five pairs of walking legs, around 1 cm long, each with long chelae (claws). While these segments are semicircular or flattened in cross-section
Alanops
Species of crab
and large chelae (claws). The carapace is flat, shiny and green, finely sculpted, with whitish material adhering to the projections. The chelae are also
Mithraculus_sculptus
Family of large marine crustaceans
related to langustas (spinys and slipper lobsters), which have no claws (chelae), or to squat lobsters. The most similar living relatives of clawed lobsters
Lobster
Species of crab
considerably larger males, where there is a clear size difference in the chelae (cheliped dimorphism). Finally, there are differences in the shapes of the
Gecarcinus_quadratus
Genus of scorpions
regional populations. They show a typical buthid habitus with gracile pedipalp chelae and a moderately thickened metasoma. The vesicle is bulbous and proportionally
Hottentotta
Genus of crabs
barnacles and limpets. The crab captures limpets by quickly placing their chelae under the limpets shell when it begins to move and then flips it over. Notably
Leptograpsus
Stray Kids. "The name seemed fitting because the posture of the fossil's chelae strongly resembles the group's trademark pose." Carmenelectra † Evenhuis
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1950–present)
Ancient city – now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Edessa
Species of scoprion
narrower and longer in the males than in the females. The surfaces of the chelae are uneven, but without pronounced granules and keels. The telson is hairy
Deccanometrus_bengalensis
Species of crab
of crab that have specialized claws, G. dennerle does not have swollen chelae. The carapace is described as square-esque in shape, with well defined regions
Geosesarma_dennerle
Species of sponge
species currently included in Hymedesmia. The microscleres are chelae, curious spined chelae and numerous thin sigmata, which are in bundles. Bowerbank,
Hymedesmia_zetlandica
Species of crab
organism attempts to eat or steal its sponge, the host crab attacks with its chelae. When concealed within a mass of other sponges, the crab is able to identify
Dromia_personata
Species of crab
penicillatus (sensu stricto) has smaller patches of setae (bristles) on the chelae (claws) in males; Hemigrapsus takanoi has larger setal patches and larger
Hemigrapsus_takanoi
Metropolitan municipality in Manisa Province, Aegean Region, Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Manisa
Genus of crustaceans
Ridge. Compared with the first two species, it has proportionally shorter chelae, with the majority of the bacteria-growing setae concentrated on the ventral
Kiwa_(crustacean)
Order of annelids
branchiobdellida use crayfish as hosts, usually living on their heads, carapaces and chelae (claws), but in some instances living inside their gill cavities. In East
Branchiobdellida
Species of crustacean
about five days. The newly metamorphosed juvenile shrimps have equal sized chelae; one of these enlarges at a later stage. De Grave, Sammy (2010). "Alpheus
Alpheus_heterochaelis
Extinct arthropod
the underside of the head, along with the antennae they have a pair of chelae-like appendages and 2 pairs of appendages similar to the limbs of the trunk
Aquilonifer
Genus of crustaceans
These are small shrimp measuring 2 cm in length. Females have smaller chelae than males. Some species, including A. djiboutensis, are called "bulldozer
Athanas
Order of sponges
contains about 25 recognised families. They are characterised by having chelae microscleres, that is, the minute spicules scattered through the tissues
Poecilosclerida
Species of crab
land-living crabs found on Java, Indonesia. The species is dark brown with the chelae and parts of the carapace being bright orange on the adults. It is popular
Geosesarma_hagen
Species of crustacean
Mouthparts and chelae of a female
Cancer_pagurus
Shell disease in crustaceans
lobster, and shrimp. This discoloration, black spots on the carapace, chelae, or legs, is the result of melanisation; a defense response to the deterioration
Black spot disease (crustaceans)
Black_spot_disease_(crustaceans)
Extinct order of crustaceans
appendages (including the pairs of maxillae and maxillipeds) are modified into chelae-like structures, with the posterior appendages being walking legs, which
Cyclida
Genus of true bug
most notable charateristics is the possession of pincer-like appendages (chelae) which rarely evolves in insects. The amber in which Carcinonepa is preserved
Carcinonepa
Ancient city in modern Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Doliche_(Commagene)
Species of crustacean
pairs of legs. The second pair is the strongest, while the third pair lacks chelae (claws). It reaches a length of around 5 cm (2.0 in), and has a life span
Palaemon_pugio
Ancient Greek city in İzmir Province, Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Phocaea
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Ephesus
Ancient Greek city, currently İzmir, Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Smyrna
Species of crustacean
smaller which is beneficial in collecting food and materials. A purple chelae is present and no laminar teeth are present on the upper part of the outer
Coenobita_cavipes
Species of crayfish
monongalensis by several morphological and coloration characteristics. The chelae of C. fetzneri lack the extensive red coloration present on the distal propodus
Cambarus_fetzneri
Order of arachnids
are homologous to chelicerae that take the form of fangs in spiders or chelae in the Solifugae. Opilio canestrinii chelicerae shown in context to the
Opiliones
Infraorder of crustaceans
"Achelata" derives from the fact that all the members of this group lack the chelae (claws) that are found on almost all other decapods (from the Ancient Greek
Achelata
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Babdalai
Ancient city of Bithynia
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Nicomedia
Species of crab
ITIS), is one of two members of the genus Metacarcinus, with white tipped chelae (claws). The second crab in the genus to have white tipped claws is M. magister
Metacarcinus_gracilis
Species of crab
surface and irregular stripes along the sides. Males have large, smooth chelae with curved claws. The color of these crabs varies throughout their development;
Chiromantes_haematocheir
Infraorder of crustacean; "true" shrimp
segment. They also differ in that carideans typically have two pairs of chelae (claws), while dendrobranchiates have three. A third group, the Stenopodidea
Caridea
Neolithic settlement in Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Çayönü
Ancient Roman city in Geyre, Aydın, Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Aphrodisias
Genus of crustaceans
distinguished from clawed lobsters (family Nephropidae) by having full chelae (claws) only on the first pair of pereiopods, the second and third pairs
Reef_lobster
Ancient city in Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Abydos_(Hellespont)
Genus of crustaceans
Neoglyphea. Laurantaeglyphea has five pairs of pereiopods, all without true chelae (claws). The single known specimen of Laurentaeglyphea was collected at
Laurentaeglyphea
Town in Roman times
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Sennea
Species of prawn
wider abdomens and smaller second pereiopods (walking legs), which bear the chelae (pincers). The genital openings are found on the body segments containing
Macrobrachium_rosenbergii
Genus of extinct arthropods
Eurypterus-like feature. The marginal compound eyes, the relatively large chelae and the cordate (heart-shaped) metastoma (a large plate that is part of
Hughmilleria
Species of scorpion
typical characteristics of the genus Androctonus including slender pedipalp chelae and a thick, robust metasoma with a proportionally large vesicle (bulbous
Androctonus_maroccanus
District and municipality in Muğla, Turkey
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Marmaris
Capital of the Hittite Empire
Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black Sea Chelae on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus
Hattusa
CHELAE
CHELAE
CHELAE
CHELAE
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Name of a Guru
Boy/Male
Sikh
One accepting gods being as true
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Compassionate
Girl/Female
Arabic
Superior
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
A Woman with Beautiful Eyes
Male
Swedish
Swedish variant form of Scandinavian Erik, JERKER means "ever-ruler."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Active; Leadership; Inattentive
Boy/Male
Scottish
Son of the first choice.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Omnipresent
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Royal Staff; Staff of the God; Worthy of Respect
CHELAE
CHELAE
CHELAE
CHELAE
CHELAE
pl.
of Chela