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  • Labium
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up labium or labia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Labium is the Latin word for lip. In English, it may refer to: Labium (botany), a modified

    Labium

    Labium

  • Labia majora
  • Folds of skin that contain and protect the vulva's other parts

    In primates, and specifically in humans, the labia majora (sing.: labium majus), also known as the outer lips or outer labia, are two prominent longitudinal

    Labia majora

    Labia majora

    Labia_majora

  • Labia minora
  • Flaps of skin on either side of the vaginal opening in the vulva

    The labia minora (Latin for 'smaller lips', sing.: labium minus), also known as the inner labia, inner lips, or nymphae, are two flaps of skin that are

    Labia minora

    Labia minora

    Labia_minora

  • Insect mouthparts
  • Anatomical structures of insects

    Typically, together with the maxillae, the labium assists manipulation of food during mastication. The role of the labium in some insects, however, is adapted

    Insect mouthparts

    Insect mouthparts

    Insect_mouthparts

  • Labia
  • Parts of the vulva

    instead referred to as the labia vulvae. Labium (plural labia) is a Latin-derived term meaning "lip". Labium and its derivatives (including labial, labrum)

    Labia

    Labia

  • Lip
  • Visible body parts at the mouth

    intimacy. The upper and lower lips are referred to as the labium superius oris and labium inferius oris, respectively. The juncture where the lips meet

    Lip

    Lip

    Lip

  • Arthropod mouthparts
  • Mouthparts of arthropods

    the outer edge of the labium. They also have palps, which are used to sense the characteristics of potential foods. The labium is a single structure,

    Arthropod mouthparts

    Arthropod mouthparts

    Arthropod_mouthparts

  • Labellum (botany)
  • Botanical term

    In botany, the labellum (or lip) is the part of the flower of an orchid or Canna, or other less-known genera, that serves to attract insects, which pollinate

    Labellum (botany)

    Labellum (botany)

    Labellum_(botany)

  • Wind instrument
  • Class of musical instruments with air resonator

    the jet around the labium results into a fluctuating force of the airflow on the labium. Following the third law of Newton the labium exerts an opposite

    Wind instrument

    Wind instrument

    Wind_instrument

  • Round ligament of uterus
  • Ligament connecting the uterus to the labia majora

    and uterine tube. It passes through the inguinal canal to insert at the labium majus. The two round ligaments of uterus develop from the gubernaculum;

    Round ligament of uterus

    Round ligament of uterus

    Round_ligament_of_uterus

  • Labial commissure of mouth
  • mouth, where the vermillion border of the superior labium (upper lip) meets that of the inferior labium (lower lip). The commissure is important in facial

    Labial commissure of mouth

    Labial_commissure_of_mouth

  • Pancrustacea
  • Clade comprising all crustaceans and hexapods

    from "labium" [Latin: lip] and "carida" [Greek: prawn]) for the clade comprising Hexapoda and Remipedia based on the presence of the functional labium in

    Pancrustacea

    Pancrustacea

    Pancrustacea

  • Panorpida
  • Superorder of insects

    sclerite at the base of the wing, various features of the larval maxilla and labium, and basal fusion of CuP and A1 veins in the hind wings. The monophyly of

    Panorpida

    Panorpida

    Panorpida

  • Insect head
  • gula, postgenal bridge, hypostomal suture and bridge, and the mandibles, labium, and maxilla. The occipital suture is well-founded in species of Orthoptera

    Insect head

    Insect head

    Insect_head

  • Labellum (insect anatomy)
  • particularly those in which the labium forms the bulk of the proboscis, such as in the housefly family. Typically, the labium is expanded distally into a

    Labellum (insect anatomy)

    Labellum (insect anatomy)

    Labellum_(insect_anatomy)

  • Neobodonidae
  • Family of single-celled organisms

    microtubules, which fold from the flagellar pocket. The cytostome may have a labium, a small cellular extension. The cytopharynx has an MTR (microtubular reinforced)

    Neobodonidae

    Neobodonidae

    Neobodonidae

  • Ocarina
  • Wind instrument

    Time How an ocarina works: Air enters through the windway Air strikes the labium, producing sound Air pulses in and out of the ocarina, as the vessel resonates

    Ocarina

    Ocarina

    Ocarina

  • Vessel flute
  • Vessel-shaped flute

    the voicing. Some vessel flutes have a fipple to direct the air onto the labium edge, like a recorder. Others rely on the player's lips to direct the air

    Vessel flute

    Vessel flute

    Vessel_flute

  • Stenus
  • Genus of beetles

    Adults have a protrusible labium with a sticky tip used in prey capture. To overcome the rapid escape of Collembola, the labium is protruded at high speed

    Stenus

    Stenus

    Stenus

  • Mentum
  • Anatomical structure near the mouth

    structures near the mouth of an animal: The median plate of an insect's labium. The protruding part of the human chin. A certain thin projection of the

    Mentum

    Mentum

  • Perineal branches of posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
  • fascia of the perineum to the skin of the scrotum in the male, and of the labium majus in the female. It communicates with the inferior anal nerves and the

    Perineal branches of posterior femoral cutaneous nerve

    Perineal_branches_of_posterior_femoral_cutaneous_nerve

  • Mosquito proboscis inspired needles
  • proboscis has six stylets inside a retractable cover called a labium. Within the labium, there is a fascicle comprising two maxillae, two mandibles, a

    Mosquito proboscis inspired needles

    Mosquito_proboscis_inspired_needles

  • Nasolabial fold
  • Two skin folds in the face

    cheeks from the upper lip. The term derives from Latin nasus for "nose" and labium for "lip". Other people suggest the term melolabial fold,[clarification

    Nasolabial fold

    Nasolabial fold

    Nasolabial_fold

  • Labial
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    labial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term labial originates from Labium (Latin for "lip"), and is the adjective that describes anything of or related

    Labial

    Labial

  • Labello
  • German brand of lip balm stick

    solely for cosmetic purposes. The word "labello" comes from the Latin words "labium" ('lip') and "bellus" ('beautiful'). In 1909, Dr. Oscar Troplowitz created

    Labello

    Labello

  • Maxilla (arthropod mouthpart)
  • One of two pairs of structures on arthropod heads

    different functions and the maxillae and labium can change in structure greatly. In bees, the maxillae and labium have been modified and fused to form a

    Maxilla (arthropod mouthpart)

    Maxilla (arthropod mouthpart)

    Maxilla_(arthropod_mouthpart)

  • Flue pipe
  • Organ pipe without moving parts

    (called wind) is driven through a flue and against a sharp lip called a labium, causing the column of air in the pipe to resonate at a frequency determined

    Flue pipe

    Flue pipe

    Flue_pipe

  • Sericini
  • Tribe of beetles

    be identified using their mouthparts, specifically their three-jointed labium and asymmetric maxillae. There are over 3000 described species in Sericini

    Sericini

    Sericini

    Sericini

  • Eating behavior in insects
  • large variety of behaviors. The insect mouthparts consist of the maxilla, labium, and in some species the mandibles. The labrum is a simple fused sclerite

    Eating behavior in insects

    Eating_behavior_in_insects

  • Sublabial scale
  • include the median scale (mental scale). The term labial originates from labium (Latin for "lip"), which refers to any lip-like structure. The numbers of

    Sublabial scale

    Sublabial_scale

  • Hypostome (tick)
  • Mouthparts of some parasitic arthropods

    The hypostome (also called the maxilla, radula, or labium) is a calcified harpoon-like structure near the mouth area of certain parasitic arthropods including

    Hypostome (tick)

    Hypostome (tick)

    Hypostome_(tick)

  • Labellum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Labellum (plural: labella) is the Latin diminutive of labium, meaning lip. These are anatomical terms used descriptively in biology: Labellum (botany)

    Labellum

    Labellum

  • Nefertiti piercing
  • Female genital piercing

    Nefertiti piercing Location Clitoral hood, labium Jewelry Flexible bar

    Nefertiti piercing

    Nefertiti piercing

    Nefertiti_piercing

  • Chimerarachne
  • Extinct genus of spider-like arachnids

    Ams: Anterior median spinneret Ch: Chelicera L1-4: Coxae of leg 1-4 Lbi: Labium Pp: Coxa of pedipalp Pls: Posterior lateral spinneret St: Prosomal sternite

    Chimerarachne

    Chimerarachne

    Chimerarachne

  • Clarion (heraldry)
  • Rare charge in heraldry

    of arms of Grenville, a mid-16th century carving which clearly shows the labium openings in the pipes. Musical possibilities include panpipes, recorders

    Clarion (heraldry)

    Clarion (heraldry)

    Clarion_(heraldry)

  • Labrum (arthropod mouthpart)
  • Mouthpart of insects and crustaceans

    "upper lip" of an insect mouth, the corresponding "lower lip" being the labium. The evolutionary origin, embryogenesis, and morphological development of

    Labrum (arthropod mouthpart)

    Labrum (arthropod mouthpart)

    Labrum_(arthropod_mouthpart)

  • Labiaplasty
  • Plastic surgery procedure for altering the labia minora

    blood-flow), and the surgeon resects the tissues, and then sutures the cut labium minus or labia minora. This procedure is used by most surgeons because it

    Labiaplasty

    Labiaplasty

    Labiaplasty

  • Asilidae
  • Family of flies

    Therevidae. Some points of contrast between the families include that the labium in the Therevidae is not a piercing, predatory organ, but ends in two fleshy

    Asilidae

    Asilidae

    Asilidae

  • Cimex
  • Genus of true bugs

    stylets are retained in a groove in the labium, and during feeding, they are freed from the groove as the jointed labium is bent or folded out of the way; its

    Cimex

    Cimex

    Cimex

  • Snow scorpionfly
  • Family of insects

    have a long rostrum formed from the clypeus and labrum, genae, and maxillo-labium. The body temperature, and therefore activity level, of this scorpionfly

    Snow scorpionfly

    Snow scorpionfly

    Snow_scorpionfly

  • Labia piercing
  • Female genital piercing

    Story of O by Anne Desclos. The heroine, O, has a hole pierced through a labium, through which a stainless-steel ring is inserted. Another ring is linked

    Labia piercing

    Labia piercing

    Labia_piercing

  • Shvi
  • Musical instrument

    (Armenian: շվի, "whistle", pronounced sh-vee) is an Armenian fipple flute with a labium mouth piece. Commonly made of wood (apricot, boxwood, or ebony) or bamboo

    Shvi

    Shvi

  • Bartholin's gland
  • Mucous glands located near the vaginal opening

    margin of the introitus bilaterally in a groove between the hymen and the labium minus at the 4:00 and 8:00 o'clock positions. The glands duct opening is

    Bartholin's gland

    Bartholin's gland

    Bartholin's_gland

  • Ichneumoninae
  • Subfamily of wasps

    a short or absent sternaulus and the clypeus is truncate, exposing the labium. There are more than 420 genera and 4375 described species in Ichneumoninae

    Ichneumoninae

    Ichneumoninae

    Ichneumoninae

  • Zygoballus sexpunctatus
  • Species of spider

    of the carapace, ending beyond the posterior median eyes. In males, the labium is two-fifths as long as the maxillae, and as wide as it is long. The chelicerae

    Zygoballus sexpunctatus

    Zygoballus sexpunctatus

    Zygoballus_sexpunctatus

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
  • Latin labia, labiae bilabial, bilabiate, infralabial, labial, labiate, labium, sublabial, supralabial labor- work Latin labor collaborate, collaboration

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O

  • External morphology of Odonata
  • is less mobile than in the adult. The mouthparts are modified, with the labium being adapted into a unique prehensile organ for grasping prey. Damselfly

    External morphology of Odonata

    External_morphology_of_Odonata

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/L
  • Latin labia, labiae bilabial, bilabiate, infralabial, labial, labiate, labium, sublabial, supralabial labor- work Latin labor collaborate, collaboration

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/L

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/L

  • Poultonella
  • Genus of spiders

    The labium is longer than it is wide, and the sternum is twice as long as wide. The first coxae are separated by nearly the width of the labium. There

    Poultonella

    Poultonella

    Poultonella

  • Damselfly
  • Suborder of insects

    the frons or forehead, below this the clypeus, and on the lower lip or labium, an extensible organ used in the capture of prey. The top of the head bears

    Damselfly

    Damselfly

    Damselfly

  • Story of O
  • 1954 novel by Pauline Réage

    chained, and whipped; her anus is widened by increasingly large plugs; her labium is pierced and her buttocks are branded. The story begins when O's lover

    Story of O

    Story of O

    Story_of_O

  • Ariadna lightfooti
  • Species of spider

    black transverse patch in front of the vulva. The sternum is black. The labium and coxae are pale yellowish, narrowly blackened at the tips. Total length

    Ariadna lightfooti

    Ariadna_lightfooti

  • Fly
  • Order of insects

    bears the eyes, the antennae, and the mouthparts (made up of the labrum, labium, mandible, and maxilla). The second tagma, the thorax, bears the wings and

    Fly

    Fly

    Fly

  • Nivea
  • German brand of skin care products

    sliding tube packaging. "Labello" is derived from the Latin for "lip" (labium) and "beautiful" (bellum). 1911: NIVEA Creme – the first stable water-in-oil

    Nivea

    Nivea

    Nivea

  • Rove beetle
  • Family of beetles

    labia can shoot out from the head using blood pressure. The thin rod of the labium ends in a pad of bristly hairs and hooks and between these hairs are small

    Rove beetle

    Rove beetle

    Rove_beetle

  • Black pennant
  • Species of dragonfly

    wing mark (pterostigma). The wing veins are white. While the lower lip (labium) is whitish in adult males, it is yellowish white in juvenile males and

    Black pennant

    Black pennant

    Black_pennant

  • Partisaniferus
  • Extinct genus of enigmatic insect

    may represent the endites of either the maxilla or labium. The remaining mouthparts (likely the labium) poke out from between the maxillary palps, consisting

    Partisaniferus

    Partisaniferus

    Partisaniferus

  • Poecilomorpha passerinii
  • Species of beetle

    about 6.4–7.1 mm. The head and antennae are black, while the mandibles, labium, maxilla, thorax and abdomen are orange. The pronotal disc is brown and

    Poecilomorpha passerinii

    Poecilomorpha passerinii

    Poecilomorpha_passerinii

  • Lepidoptera
  • Order of insects including moths and butterflies

    used to chew up the plant matter that the larvae eat. The lower jaw, or labium, is weak, but may carry a spinneret, an organ used to create silk. The head

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

  • Femoral artery
  • Large artery in the thigh

    of the scrotum or labium majus as. The deep external pudendal artery runs medially and supplies the skin of the scrotum or labium majus.[citation needed]

    Femoral artery

    Femoral artery

    Femoral_artery

  • Ovarian artery
  • Blood vessel

    of the uterus, through the inguinal canal, and to the integument of the labium majus and groin. [citation needed] In 20%, they arise from the renal arteries

    Ovarian artery

    Ovarian artery

    Ovarian_artery

  • Arthropod head problem
  • Dispute concerning the evolution of arthropods

    head possesses a pair of antennae; eyes; mandibles, labrum, maxillae and labium (the latter four forming the cluster of "mouth parts", no. 32. in the diagram)

    Arthropod head problem

    Arthropod head problem

    Arthropod_head_problem

  • Ocrepeira klamt
  • Species of spider

    mouth) are generally black near the body, fading to brown near their ends. Labium (mouth part) is taupe brown with a greenish rim. Turning the spider over

    Ocrepeira klamt

    Ocrepeira_klamt

  • Hydriomena furcata
  • Species of moth

    and antenna sheaths. The tenth abdominal segment is clearly curved, the labium medium in size. A safe distinction from related species is possible by means

    Hydriomena furcata

    Hydriomena furcata

    Hydriomena_furcata

  • Mosquito
  • Family of flies

    except the labium are stylets, formed into a fascicle or bundle. Mouthparts of a female mosquito while feeding on blood, showing the flexible labium sheath

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

  • Inguinal hernia
  • Protrusion of abdominal contents through the inguinal canal in the pelvis

    of the hernia contents for a woman is the labium majus on the same side, and hernias can enlarge one labium dramatically if they are allowed to progress

    Inguinal hernia

    Inguinal hernia

    Inguinal_hernia

  • Hemicordulia asiatica
  • Species of insect

    medium size, coloured metallic green, sparingly marked with yellow. Its labium and labrum are bright yellow. Its lower part of frons and its sides are

    Hemicordulia asiatica

    Hemicordulia asiatica

    Hemicordulia_asiatica

  • Rhinaria (weevil)
  • Genus of beetles

    genus have an oblong-ovate body. The labrum is barely distinct while the labium is subtrapezoidal. The mandibles are edentate (without teeth). The maxillae

    Rhinaria (weevil)

    Rhinaria (weevil)

    Rhinaria_(weevil)

  • Trithemis arteriosa
  • Species of dragonfly

    and top of the frons having a purple sheen. The eyes are deep red and the labium deep yellow with a dark brown stripe in the centre. The synthorax is red

    Trithemis arteriosa

    Trithemis arteriosa

    Trithemis_arteriosa

  • Entognatha
  • Class of wingless and ametabolous arthropods

    head sclerite near the mouth on each side of the head which fuses with the labium. Other differences from insects are that each antennal segment is musculated;

    Entognatha

    Entognatha

    Entognatha

  • Gorgyrella inermis
  • Species of spider

    dirty pale yellowish without spots. The coxae of the pedipalpi and the labium are reddish brown. Total length is 20.5 mm. Gorgyrella inermis is listed

    Gorgyrella inermis

    Gorgyrella_inermis

  • Recorder (musical instrument)
  • Woodwind instrument

    the window, at a sharp edge called the labium (C). The air stream alternately travels above and below the labium, exciting standing waves in the bore of

    Recorder (musical instrument)

    Recorder (musical instrument)

    Recorder_(musical_instrument)

  • Cerebral hemisphere
  • Left and right cerebral hemispheres of the brain

    hemispheres which overlap the corpus callosum are called the labia cerebri. Each labium is part of the cingulate gyrus already described; and the groove between

    Cerebral hemisphere

    Cerebral hemisphere

    Cerebral_hemisphere

  • Loureedia melanconi
  • Species of spider

    25 millimeters wide, and 3.80 millimeters high. The carapace, sternum, labium, chelicerae, and maxillae are dark walnut brown with a reddish shine. The

    Loureedia melanconi

    Loureedia melanconi

    Loureedia_melanconi

  • Evidence of common descent
  • Common ancestor evolutionary evidence

    of mandibles, a hypopharynx (floor of mouth), a pair of maxillae, and a labium. (Fig. 2c) Evolution has caused enlargement and modification of these structures

    Evidence of common descent

    Evidence_of_common_descent

  • Labial scale
  • Scales of reptiles that border the mouth opening

    lower jaws (rostral and mental scales). The term labial originates from Labium (Latin for "lip"), which refers to any lip-like structure. In snakes, there

    Labial scale

    Labial_scale

  • Hexophthalma albospinosa
  • Species of spider

    eyes are arranged in three diads with anterior median eyes absent. The labium is longer than wide, tapering distally and partially fused to the sternum

    Hexophthalma albospinosa

    Hexophthalma_albospinosa

  • Chaco tecka
  • Species of spider

    0.34 millimetres (0.013 in) and width of 0.61 millimetres (0.024 in); a labium length of 0.29 millimetres (0.011 in) and width of 0.67 millimetres (0.026 in);

    Chaco tecka

    Chaco_tecka

  • Butterfly
  • Group of insects in the order Lepidoptera

    a pair of maxillae, each with a segmented palp. Adjoining these is the labium-hypopharynx which houses a tubular spinneret which is able to extrude silk

    Butterfly

    Butterfly

    Butterfly

  • Gorgyrella schreineri
  • Species of spider

    dirty pale yellowish without spots. The coxae of the pedipalpi and the labium are reddish brown. Total length is 30 mm. Gorgyrella schreineri is listed

    Gorgyrella schreineri

    Gorgyrella_schreineri

  • Menemerus pulcher
  • Species of spider

    mouthparts are distinctive. The chelicerae are brown and the maxilae and labium are orange-yellow. The abdomen is typically 2.8 mm (0.11 in) long and 2

    Menemerus pulcher

    Menemerus pulcher

    Menemerus_pulcher

  • Libellulidae
  • Family of dragonflies

    and Pantala. Libellulids have stout-bodied larvae with the lower lip or labium developed into a mask over the lower part of the face. The earliest record

    Libellulidae

    Libellulidae

    Libellulidae

  • Selenops
  • Genus of spiders

    The chelicerae are brown to orange, normally with black or grey bands. Labium and sternum are usually paler in colour. The abdomen is flattened, round

    Selenops

    Selenops

    Selenops

  • Zonites labiosus
  • Species of gastropod

    "lips" (Lippen) a feature reflected in the species name labiosus (Latin: labium, lip). This species is found in the mountains of the northwestern Peloponnese

    Zonites labiosus

    Zonites_labiosus

  • Bavia capistrata
  • Species of spider

    The chelicerae are brown with numerous white hairs, while the maxillae, labium and sternum are grey-brown. The venter displays a black-grey longitudinal

    Bavia capistrata

    Bavia capistrata

    Bavia_capistrata

  • Phenacoccus manihoti
  • Species of true bug

    cassava mealybug uses antennae and receptors on the labium as a way to identify its host plant. The labium has thirty sensilla that include trichoid hairs

    Phenacoccus manihoti

    Phenacoccus_manihoti

  • Hexophthalma
  • Genus of spiders

    family are arranged in three diads with anterior median eyes absent. The labium is longer than wide, tapering distally and partially fused to the sternum

    Hexophthalma

    Hexophthalma

    Hexophthalma

  • Nemopteridae
  • Family of insects

    the adults have elongated heads and weak mandibles. Their maxillae and labium are elongate, rod-like, and setaceous. The study of a member of the genus

    Nemopteridae

    Nemopteridae

    Nemopteridae

  • Dicosmoecus gilvipes
  • Species of caddisfly

    covered in long setae, shorter setae on the middle inner labium and dense setae on the lower labium. Instar I larvae are typically found in early spring,

    Dicosmoecus gilvipes

    Dicosmoecus_gilvipes

  • Wingertshellicus
  • Extinct genus of arthropods

    the posterior appendages. There is no complex mouthparts (e.g. mandible; labium) nor subdivision of a thorax for the 6 elongated appendages like those of

    Wingertshellicus

    Wingertshellicus

    Wingertshellicus

  • Dragonfly
  • Raptorial winged insects

    lower jaw has a huge, extensible labium, armed with hooks and spines, which is used for catching prey. This labium is folded under the body at rest and

    Dragonfly

    Dragonfly

    Dragonfly

  • Clarion (instrument)
  • Trumpet used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

    of arms of Grenville, a mid-16th century carving which clearly shows the labium openings in the pipes of a pipe organ. Bench end in Sutcombe Church, Devon

    Clarion (instrument)

    Clarion (instrument)

    Clarion_(instrument)

  • Dorceus saif
  • Species of spider

    thick black setae. The pars thoracica has sparse black slender setae. The labium, sternum, and maxillae are pale brown. The legs have mainly black setae

    Dorceus saif

    Dorceus saif

    Dorceus_saif

  • Dolomedes aquaticus
  • Species of spider

    posterior slope to the anterior angle of the pars cephalica: falces, maxillæ, labium, and sternum chocolate-brown; legs and palpi, brown; abdomen above greenish-brown

    Dolomedes aquaticus

    Dolomedes aquaticus

    Dolomedes_aquaticus

  • Development of the reproductive system
  • Mechanisms that form the reproductive system

    h. Situation of the hymen. i. Lower part of the intestine. l. Labium majus. n. Labium minus. o. The left ovary. po. Epoophoron. sc. Corpus cavernosum

    Development of the reproductive system

    Development_of_the_reproductive_system

  • Bacillochilus
  • Genus of spiders

    distinguished by the a transverse fovea, multiple lobes on the maxillae and labium, a long distal segment of spinnerets, and the lack of a prolateral cheliceral

    Bacillochilus

    Bacillochilus

  • Icius mbitaensis
  • Species of spider

    the eyes themselves. The chelicerae are dark brown and unidentate. The labium is dark brown. The oval abdomen is similar in size to the carapace, typically

    Icius mbitaensis

    Icius mbitaensis

    Icius_mbitaensis

  • Diplostraca
  • Order of small freshwater animals

    unpaired labrum, a pair of mandibles, a pair of maxillae, and an unpaired labium. They are used to eat "organic detritus of all kinds" and bacteria. The

    Diplostraca

    Diplostraca

    Diplostraca

  • Medocostes
  • Genus of insects

    of the family Velocipedidae. The bug has a short head with ocelli. The labium has segment 4 elongated, as long as the second and third combined and the

    Medocostes

    Medocostes

    Medocostes

  • Tingidae
  • Family of true bugs

    as areolate hemelytra and paranota as well as 4-segmented antennae and labium. However, there were also significant differences that did not align with

    Tingidae

    Tingidae

    Tingidae

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    Lord Krishna

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  • Labipalpus
  • n.

    One of the labial palpi of an insect. See Illust. under Labium.

  • Palpiger
  • n.

    That portion of the labium which bears the palpi in insects.

  • Labium
  • n.

    Inner margin of the aperture of a shell.

  • Labium
  • n.

    The organ of insects which covers the mouth beneath, and serves as an under lip. It consists of the second pair of maxillae, usually closely united in the middle line, but bearing a pair of palpi in most insects. It often consists of a thin anterior part (ligula or palpiger) and a firmer posterior plate (mentum).

  • Lingua
  • n.

    A median process of the labium, at the under side of the mouth in insects, and serving as a tongue.

  • Paraglossa
  • n.

    One of a pair of small appendages of the lingua or labium of certain insects. See Illust. under Hymenoptera.

  • Labium
  • n.

    The folds of integument at the opening of the vulva.

  • Trophi
  • n. pl.

    The mouth parts of an insect, collectively, including the labrum, labium, maxillae, mandibles, and lingua, with their appendages.

  • Ligula
  • n.

    The central process, or front edge, of the labium of insects. It sometimes serves as a tongue or proboscis, as in bees.

  • Labium
  • n.

    The lip of an organ pipe.

  • Labiums
  • pl.

    of Labium

  • Submentum
  • n.

    The basal part of the labium of insects. It bears the mentum.

  • Labia
  • n. pl.

    See Labium.

  • Mentum
  • n.

    The front median plate of the labium in insects. See Labium.

  • Labium
  • n.

    A lip, or liplike organ.

  • Mosquito
  • n.

    Any one of various species of gnats of the genus Culex and allied genera. The females have a proboscis containing, within the sheathlike labium, six fine, sharp, needlelike organs with which they puncture the skin of man and animals to suck the blood. These bites, when numerous, cause, in many persons, considerable irritation and swelling, with some pain. The larvae and pupae, called wigglers, are aquatic.

  • Labial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the labium; as, the labial palpi of insects. See Labium.

  • Labia
  • pl.

    of Labium