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UROPOD

  • Uropod
  • Anatomical structure in Crustacea

    Uropods are posterior appendages found on a wide variety of crustaceans. They typically have functions in locomotion. Uropods are often defined as the

    Uropod

    Uropod

    Uropod

  • Uropod (immunology)
  • Uropods, in immunology, refer to the hind part of polarized cells during cell migration that stabilize and move the cell. Polarized leukocytes move using

    Uropod (immunology)

    Uropod_(immunology)

  • Ardentiella caerulea
  • Species of woodlouse

    conves posterior margin. Their uropod fills gap between their fifth pleon segment and their pleotelson. Their uropod protopodite is elongated, and is

    Ardentiella caerulea

    Ardentiella_caerulea

  • Acanthoniscus
  • Genus of woodlice

    of their uropod is asymmetric and dorsoventrally flattened; it fills the gap between the pleotelson and fifth pleon side plate. Their uropod is broader

    Acanthoniscus

    Acanthoniscus

    Acanthoniscus

  • Gonodactylaceus falcatus
  • Species of shrimp

    appendage, called the uropod, is wider at the attachment to the body (the protopod), which spans across two flattened spines. The uropod's outer section has

    Gonodactylaceus falcatus

    Gonodactylaceus falcatus

    Gonodactylaceus_falcatus

  • Pleopodal lungs
  • Feature of isopod anatomy

    Armadillidium vulgare, male pleon, ventral view. en endopodite ep epimeron ex exopodite lg pleopodal lung pp pleopod pr protopodite pt pleotelson ur uropod

    Pleopodal lungs

    Pleopodal lungs

    Pleopodal_lungs

  • King crab
  • Family of anomuran crustaceans

    hard and calcified in members of Lithodinae. Lithodids lack any sort of uropod seen in some decapods. King crabs are typically found in deep waters, especially

    King crab

    King crab

    King_crab

  • Alicella
  • Genus of giant crustaceans

    end of an appendage) of the second uropod (appendages on the last segment of the body) is un-notched. The third uropod has a regular peduncle (segment at

    Alicella

    Alicella

    Alicella

  • Isopoda
  • Order of arthropods

    as gills and propulsion), and the last segment bears a pair of biramous uropods (posterior limbs). In males, the second pair of pleopods, and sometimes

    Isopoda

    Isopoda

    Isopoda

  • Woodlouse
  • Suborder of terrestrial isopods

    segments total. While the uropods of pillbugs are relatively quite small, flipping a pill bug over will reveal the small uropod overlapping the pleotelson

    Woodlouse

    Woodlouse

    Woodlouse

  • Armadillidiidae
  • Family of woodlice, a terrestrial crustacean group in the order Isopoda

    the two-segmented nature of the antennal flagellum, by the form of the uropods, and by the ability to roll into a ball. Within the family Armadillidiidae

    Armadillidiidae

    Armadillidiidae

    Armadillidiidae

  • Eumalacostraca
  • Subclass of crustaceans

    ventrally flexible abdomen; tail fan formed by the lamellar rami of the uropods on either side of the telson." Martin and Davis present the following classification

    Eumalacostraca

    Eumalacostraca

    Eumalacostraca

  • Asellota
  • Suborder of crustaceans

    Other characteristics include six-jointed antennal peduncle, the styliform uropods (a character shared with some other isopod groups), the fusion of pleonites

    Asellota

    Asellota

    Asellota

  • Malacostraca
  • Largest class of crustaceans

    appendages). The appendages of the last segment are typically flattened into uropods, which together with the terminal telson, make up the "tail fan". It is

    Malacostraca

    Malacostraca

    Malacostraca

  • Brachyura
  • Crustacean

    advanced in crabs. The telson is no longer functional in crabs, and the uropods are absent, having probably evolved into small devices for holding the

    Brachyura

    Brachyura

    Brachyura

  • Ingolfiella rocaensis
  • Species of crustacean

    is distinguished from others by a small slender seta on the endopod of uropod 1. It is also the first recorded species of the Ingolfiellidea suborder

    Ingolfiella rocaensis

    Ingolfiella_rocaensis

  • Moesin
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    interacts with moesin and ezrin and regulates its redistribution to the uropods of T lymphocytes at the cell-cell contacts". Blood. 91 (12): 4632–44. doi:10

    Moesin

    Moesin

    Moesin

  • Crustacean
  • Subphylum of arthropods

    pleopods, and ends in a telson, which bears the anus, and is often flanked by uropods to form a tail fan. The number and variety of appendages in different crustaceans

    Crustacean

    Crustacean

    Crustacean

  • Decapod
  • Order of crustaceans

    the abdomen. They are called pleopods. There is one final pair called uropods, which, with the telson, form the tail fan. A 2019 molecular clock analysis

    Decapod

    Decapod

    Decapod

  • Ligia occidentalis
  • Species of crustacean

    The western sea slater is separated from L. pallasii by its much longer uropods and its larger eyes which are set closer together, along with its sleeker

    Ligia occidentalis

    Ligia occidentalis

    Ligia_occidentalis

  • Amphipoda
  • Order of malacostracan crustaceans

    swimming legs, and the urosome, which comprises a telson and three pairs of uropods which do not form a tail fan as they do in animals such as true shrimp

    Amphipoda

    Amphipoda

    Amphipoda

  • Allocrangonyx
  • Genus of crustaceans

    unpigmented. During the male's development, the outer ramus of the third uropod differentiates into secondary segments and grows to a length greater than

    Allocrangonyx

    Allocrangonyx

    Allocrangonyx

  • Daidal
  • Extinct genus of mantis shrimp

    whereas those of D. pattoni have rippled decoration. The segment of the uropod closest to the body has two backwards-pointing spines. Paired keels are

    Daidal

    Daidal

    Daidal

  • Pseudocumatidae
  • Family of crustaceans

    crustaceans of the order Cumacea. Its members have a small, free telson. The uropods bear endopods (interior branch) on one segment. The males have two pairs

    Pseudocumatidae

    Pseudocumatidae

    Pseudocumatidae

  • PSTPIP1
  • Enzyme found in humans

    component cytoplasm perinuclear region of cytoplasm cytosol plasma membrane uropod cleavage furrow cell projection cytoskeleton membrane lamellipodium actin

    PSTPIP1

    PSTPIP1

    PSTPIP1

  • Shrimp
  • Decapod crustaceans

    terminates in the telson flanked by two pairs of appendages called the uropods. The uropods allow the shrimp to swim backward, and function like rudders, steering

    Shrimp

    Shrimp

    Shrimp

  • Porcellio laevis
  • Species of woodlouse

    dorsal surface. The males can be identified by their long, spear-shaped uropods. The smooth dorsal surface of Porcellio laevis separates it visually from

    Porcellio laevis

    Porcellio laevis

    Porcellio_laevis

  • Porcellio scaber
  • Species of woodlouse

    rear end there is a small telson flanked by a pair of appendages known as uropods. The females carry about 25 to 90 fertilized eggs until they hatch and

    Porcellio scaber

    Porcellio scaber

    Porcellio_scaber

  • Triops longicaudatus
  • Species of small freshwater animal

    last abdominal segment and the telson) connected to long, multisegmented uropods. The feeding method of tadpole shrimps is similar to that proposed for

    Triops longicaudatus

    Triops longicaudatus

    Triops_longicaudatus

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/U
  • brachyurous, colure, cynosure, Diplura, Protura, uroborus, urochord, uroid, uropod ur- urine Greek οὐρεῖν (oureîn), οὖρον, οὔρου (oûron, oúrou), οὔρησις (oúrēsis)

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/U

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/U

  • Gammarus pulex
  • Species of crustacean

    differentiated by the relative lengths of antennae and the shape of the uropod. G. pulex has been classified as a part of the family Gammaridae in the

    Gammarus pulex

    Gammarus pulex

    Gammarus_pulex

  • Porcellionidae
  • Family of woodlice

    flare out slightly over the legs. This "flare" is called the epimeron. The uropods, antenna-like structures at the back of the specimen, are flattened out

    Porcellionidae

    Porcellionidae

    Porcellionidae

  • Leptostraca
  • Extant order of crustaceans

    the seventh bears a pair of caudal furcae, which may be homologous to uropods of other crustaceans. Leptostracans have gills on their thoracic limbs

    Leptostraca

    Leptostraca

    Leptostraca

  • Periclimenaeus maxillulidens
  • Species of shrimp

    scaphocerite, dorsal view; (E) right first pereopod, lateral view; (F) telson, dorsal view; (G, H) right and left uropods, respectively, diaeresis, dorsal view.

    Periclimenaeus maxillulidens

    Periclimenaeus maxillulidens

    Periclimenaeus_maxillulidens

  • Decapod anatomy
  • Entire structure of a decapod crustacean

    pleopods second pleopods third pleopods fourth pleopods fifth pleopods uropods Pleopods (also called swimmerets) are primarily swimming legs, and are

    Decapod anatomy

    Decapod anatomy

    Decapod_anatomy

  • Odontodactylus
  • Genus of crustaceans

    light, but can also detect polarised light reflecting off their telson and uropods. The genus Odontodactylus contains the following species: Odontodactylus

    Odontodactylus

    Odontodactylus

    Odontodactylus

  • Homarus gammarus
  • Species of lobster

    breeding females, lobsters caught carrying eggs are to be notched on a uropod, the inner tail flap of female lobsters of reproductive size (usually above

    Homarus gammarus

    Homarus gammarus

    Homarus_gammarus

  • Valvifera
  • Suborder of crustaceans

    crustaceans. Valviferans are distinguished, however, by the flat, valve-like uropods which hinge laterally and fold inward beneath the rear part of their bodies

    Valvifera

    Valvifera

    Valvifera

  • Pseudastacus
  • Extinct genus of crustaceans that lived during the Mesozoic era

    smallest. The uropods (tail appendages) are equal in length, with a ridge down the middle. Long setae (bristles) are preserved on the uropod margins of P

    Pseudastacus

    Pseudastacus

    Pseudastacus

  • Asellus aquaticus
  • Species of crustacean

    which also bear setae. Behind the pleotelson projects a pair of forked uropods, which are around a third of the total body length and are covered in setae

    Asellus aquaticus

    Asellus aquaticus

    Asellus_aquaticus

  • Alpheus randalli
  • Species of crustacean

    are further bands of white and red on the abdomen and the tips of the uropods are red. The tips of the thoracic appendages are yellowish-green. Alpheus

    Alpheus randalli

    Alpheus randalli

    Alpheus_randalli

  • Telson
  • Hindmost division of an arthropod body

    groups. In lobsters, shrimp and other decapods, the telson, along with the uropods, forms the tail fan. This is used as a paddle in the caridoid escape reaction

    Telson

    Telson

    Telson

  • PIP5K1C
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    adhesion adherens junction plasma membrane ruffle membrane cell junction uropod phagocytic cup endomembrane system nucleus presynapse synapse nucleoplasm

    PIP5K1C

    PIP5K1C

    PIP5K1C

  • Dendrobranchiata
  • Suborder of prawns

    and the last one bearing uropods. The pleopods are biramous, except in Sicyoniidae, where they are uniramous. The uropods and telson collectively form

    Dendrobranchiata

    Dendrobranchiata

    Dendrobranchiata

  • Giant isopod
  • Genus of crustaceans

    the central spine on the pleotelson, and the shape and structure of the uropods and pereopods. Giant isopods like Bathynomus giganteus store substantial

    Giant isopod

    Giant isopod

    Giant_isopod

  • Grès à Voltzia
  • Geologic formation in France

    beneckei, S. kessleri Mysida Differs from modern mysids in the lack of uropod statocysts Triasocaris T. peachi Syncarida Indeterminate family Triassinella

    Grès à Voltzia

    Grès à Voltzia

    Grès_à_Voltzia

  • Cumacea
  • Order of crustacean

    Exceptional details such as the gut, mouth parts, pereopods, setae bearing uropods, antenna with developed flagella, and even small eyes with ommatidia were

    Cumacea

    Cumacea

    Cumacea

  • Anomalocaris
  • Extinct genus of cambrian radiodont

    species name referring to Canada] is suggested by the unusual shape of the uropods or ventral appendages of the body segments and the relative position of

    Anomalocaris

    Anomalocaris

    Anomalocaris

  • Lobster
  • Family of large marine crustaceans

    as swimmerets), used for swimming, as well as the tail fan, composed of uropods and the telson. Lobsters, like snails and spiders, have blue blood due

    Lobster

    Lobster

    Lobster

  • Ingolfiellida
  • Order of crustaceans

    undifferentiated" segments, a lack of epimera, and reduced pleopods and uropods. This is to say a reduced propodus that forms a "dactylar complex" with

    Ingolfiellida

    Ingolfiellida

    Ingolfiellida

  • Crustacean larva
  • Immature stages of crustaceans

    with a full complement of adult appendages with the exceptions of the uropods and the first pair of pleopods. The larvae of the Achelata (slipper lobsters

    Crustacean larva

    Crustacean larva

    Crustacean_larva

  • Amoeboid movement
  • Mode of locomotion in eukaryotic cells

    cell involving the formation of pseudopodia ("false-feet") and posterior uropods. One or more pseudopodia may be produced at a time depending on the organism

    Amoeboid movement

    Amoeboid movement

    Amoeboid_movement

  • Petrolisthes elongatus
  • Species of crustacean

    abdominal flap, which also allows the animal to swim backwards. Telson and uropods also setose. Studies in New Zealand from the 1960s and 1970s showed a difference

    Petrolisthes elongatus

    Petrolisthes elongatus

    Petrolisthes_elongatus

  • Sakura shrimp
  • Species of crustacean

    the lateral carapace, around the mouth and mouth appendage, and the tail (uropod and telson). Most members of Sergestes normally emit light, but for a long

    Sakura shrimp

    Sakura shrimp

    Sakura_shrimp

  • Orodillo
  • Genus of woodlice

    transverse ridge in front of it. They do not have lateral nodules. Their uropod exopodites are elongated but do not reach the posterior margin of the propodite

    Orodillo

    Orodillo

  • Krill
  • Small, shrimp-like crustaceans; order of crustaceans

    called lobstering—flicking their caudal structures, the telson and the uropods, they move backwards through the water relatively quickly, achieving speeds

    Krill

    Krill

    Krill

  • Nekton
  • Actively-swimming type of aquatic life

    as pleopods (a.k.a. swimmerets) and a tail fan formed by the telson and uropods. Benthic decapods such as lobsters and crayfish, though normally moving

    Nekton

    Nekton

  • Ursquilla
  • Extinct genus of mantis shrimp

    protrusion of the lateral keel pointing towards the telson center. The uropods are biramous (branched into two) and preserved in two of the known Ursquilla

    Ursquilla

    Ursquilla

  • Armadillidium jerrentrupi
  • Species of crustacean

    fossuligerum sensu lato vs straight in A. jerrentrupi) and the longer uropod-exopodites. Armadillidium jerrentrupi is a medium-sized species, reaching

    Armadillidium jerrentrupi

    Armadillidium jerrentrupi

    Armadillidium_jerrentrupi

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
  • brachyurous, colure, cynosure, Diplura, Protura, uroborus, urochord, uroid, uropod ur- urine Greek οὐρεῖν (oureîn), οὖρον, οὔρου (oûron, oúrou), οὔρησις (oúrēsis)

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z

  • Ligia exotica
  • Species of woodlouse

    bear flat, membranous gills and the sixth bears a pair of long, forked uropods. Ligia exotica is believed to be native to the coasts of Western Europe

    Ligia exotica

    Ligia exotica

    Ligia_exotica

  • Mysida
  • Small, shrimp-like crustacean

    species within the superorder Peracarida by featuring statocysts on their uropods (located on the last abdominal segment). These help the animal orient itself

    Mysida

    Mysida

    Mysida

  • Laureola
  • Genus of woodlouse

    pleopods have exopodites present and equipped with pseudotracheae. Their uropod protopodite are normally triangular with a well-developed exopodite. Laureola

    Laureola

    Laureola

  • Pseudosquilla ciliata
  • Species of crustacean

    keel-like ridges on either side of a central ridge; and the base of each uropod terminates in two slender flattened spines, the innermost of which is the

    Pseudosquilla ciliata

    Pseudosquilla ciliata

    Pseudosquilla_ciliata

  • Ligia oceanica
  • Species of woodlouse

    telson features pointed lateral corners on the posterior margin. Two long uropods extend from this posterior margin, each about one-quarter the length of

    Ligia oceanica

    Ligia oceanica

    Ligia_oceanica

  • Squat lobster
  • Decapod crustaceans in the infraorder Anomura

    the succeeding somites, and the last pair of pleopods are modified into uropods, which flank the telson. The pleon is usually curled under the thorax,

    Squat lobster

    Squat lobster

    Squat_lobster

  • Appendage
  • External body part or natural prolongation

    pleopods for swimming), sexual organs (gonopods), and parts of the tail (uropods). All arthropod appendages are variations of the same basic structure (being

    Appendage

    Appendage

    Appendage

  • Lophogastrida
  • Order of crustaceans

    lophogastrids from the mysids include the absence of statocysts in their uropods, and the presence of well-developed biramous pleopods on their abdomens

    Lophogastrida

    Lophogastrida

    Lophogastrida

  • Porcellio hoffmannseggii
  • Species of woodlouse

    skirt around the edge of their body. Males of this species have longer uropods than females. Porcellio hoffmannseggii is a species with multiple identified

    Porcellio hoffmannseggii

    Porcellio hoffmannseggii

    Porcellio_hoffmannseggii

  • Ardentiella
  • Genus of woodlice

    sometimes narrow toward the end. Their pleotelson is keeled or convex. Their uropod is subtly triangular. They have small bumps on their first and second thoracic

    Ardentiella

    Ardentiella

  • Bathysquillidae
  • Family of crustaceans

    surface is rough and covered in tubercles, the exopod (outer branch) of the uropod (fan-like sixth abdominal segment appendage) is fully articulated and the

    Bathysquillidae

    Bathysquillidae

    Bathysquillidae

  • Schizidium
  • Genus of crustacean

    It has small eyes with several ocelli. Its telson is triangular and its uropods are similar to those of Armadillidium. The first joint of the antenna is

    Schizidium

    Schizidium

    Schizidium

  • Paguritta
  • Genus of hermit crabs

    the symmetry of their uropods, thought to be due to their niche; hermit crabs inhabiting gastropod shells have asymmetrical uropods due to the shell's spiral

    Paguritta

    Paguritta

    Paguritta

  • Senticaudata
  • Suborder of crustaceans

    suborder is defined by the presence of strong apical setae on the 1st and 2nd uropods. Senticaudata contains much of the world's freshwater amphipod diversity

    Senticaudata

    Senticaudata

    Senticaudata

  • Floresiodillo
  • Genus of woodlice

    margin of pleotelson is straight or weakly concave. The protopodite of the uropod is long and slender, with a rounded distal portion. Their exopodite does

    Floresiodillo

    Floresiodillo

  • Euastacus yanga
  • Australian freshwater crayfish

    branch of their uropod has zero to four median spines of variable size whereas the outer branch has zero to five marginal spines. The uropod and often the

    Euastacus yanga

    Euastacus yanga

    Euastacus_yanga

  • Palaeoechinastacus
  • Genus of crayfishes

    the specimen comprises most of an abdomen, including the telson and one uropod, and parts of four pereiopods. The somites of the abdomen overlap, and bear

    Palaeoechinastacus

    Palaeoechinastacus

  • Ezrin
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    interacts with moesin and ezrin and regulates its redistribution to the uropods of T lymphocytes at the cell-cell contacts". Blood. 91 (12): 4632–44. doi:10

    Ezrin

    Ezrin

    Ezrin

  • Laureola volamuca
  • Species of woodlouse

    epimera. Ther telson is broad basally and narrowed towards middle. Their uropod protopod is nearly triangular. Their exopod is inserted near medial margin

    Laureola volamuca

    Laureola_volamuca

  • Faxonius maletae
  • Species of crayfish

    the postorbital ridges, and a little on the posterior margins of the uropods (tail fins) and abdominal segments. The fingers of the long, stout chelae

    Faxonius maletae

    Faxonius maletae

    Faxonius_maletae

  • Sinodillo
  • Genus of woodlice

    exopods similar to those found in the genus Trachelipus. The base of the uropod has a short outer branch that is positioned dorsally, just below a small

    Sinodillo

    Sinodillo

  • Acanthosquilla crosnieri
  • Species of crustacean

    lateral; C, TS6-8, right dorsal; D, AS5-6, telson and uropod, dorsal; E, telson, ventral; F, uropod, left ventral; G, pleopod 1 endopod, right anterior

    Acanthosquilla crosnieri

    Acanthosquilla crosnieri

    Acanthosquilla_crosnieri

  • Caribodillo
  • Genus of woodlice

    each have one row of raised bumps. Their telson is hourglass shaped. Their uropod has a rectangular end. Their pleon also glows under 365nm UV light. The

    Caribodillo

    Caribodillo

    Caribodillo

  • Ceratocumatidae
  • Family of crustaceans

    Ceratocumatidae have a small free telson. The endopods (interior branches) of the uropods are present on only one segment. Males have 5, 4 or 3 pairs of pleopods

    Ceratocumatidae

    Ceratocumatidae

  • Archaeocaris
  • Extinct genus of mantis shrimp

    and a circular or ovular cross section. The telson is ovoid, with broad uropods at its sides. A. vermiformis has proportionally larger mandibles than A

    Archaeocaris

    Archaeocaris

    Archaeocaris

  • FLOT2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    "Flotillin microdomains interact with the cortical cytoskeleton to control uropod formation and neutrophil recruitment". J. Cell Biol. 191 (4): 771–84. doi:10

    FLOT2

    FLOT2

    FLOT2

  • Gribble
  • Family of crustaceans

    defence, gribbles can jam themselves within their burrows using their uropods and block the tunnel with their rear disc-shaped segment, the pleotelson

    Gribble

    Gribble

    Gribble

  • Gorgonophontes
  • Fossil genus of mantis shrimp

    narrowing into a spike at the end. The protopod (basal segment) of the uropod is rectangular and has two movable spines on its posterior margin, one of

    Gorgonophontes

    Gorgonophontes

    Gorgonophontes

  • Leuconidae
  • Family of crustaceans

    gill plates or other supports. The endopods (interior branches) of the uropods are present on two (or more rarely one) segments. The males of almost all

    Leuconidae

    Leuconidae

    Leuconidae

  • P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    receptor binding protein binding virus receptor activity Cellular component uropod integral component of plasma membrane integral component of membrane membrane

    P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1

    P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1

    P-selectin_glycoprotein_ligand-1

  • Polyacanthus
  • Genus of woodlice

    is hour-glass-shaped with a long distal part and truncated apex. Their uropod protopodite is rectangular, and their exopodite is reduced. This genus has

    Polyacanthus

    Polyacanthus

  • Ligia baudiniana
  • Species of woodlouse

    via dilution. To hydrate, they turn away from the water and dip their uropods in the water and oscillate the distance between the uropodal spines to

    Ligia baudiniana

    Ligia baudiniana

    Ligia_baudiniana

  • Sphaeroma papillae
  • Species of crustacean

    two tubercles on the telson and the unserrated outer margin of the outer uropod branch. This species tends to be found in places of the intertidal zone

    Sphaeroma papillae

    Sphaeroma_papillae

  • Rhodesillo
  • Genus of woodlice

    rectangular distal part with a truncate apex. They have short antennae. Their uropod protopodite is trapezoidal, with no visible exopodite. They have five pairs

    Rhodesillo

    Rhodesillo

  • Calcium concentration microdomains
  • 1093/chemse/bjn065. Clark, A. J. (2008). "Observation of calcium microdomains at the uropod of living morphologically polarized human neutrophils using flash lamp-based

    Calcium concentration microdomains

    Calcium_concentration_microdomains

  • Lampropidae
  • Family of crustaceans

    the last segment of the pleon. The endopods (interior branches) of the uropods are present on all three members. In the males the flagellum of the second

    Lampropidae

    Lampropidae

  • Thermosphaeroma thermophilum
  • Species of crustacean

    body is flattened and segmented, with the last body segment possessing uropods. They have seven pairs of legs and a pair of antennae on their head. The

    Thermosphaeroma thermophilum

    Thermosphaeroma thermophilum

    Thermosphaeroma_thermophilum

  • Procambarus zonangulus
  • Species of crayfish

    Following the carapace, they have an abdomen that is finished with a telson and uropod. Their claws tend to become more cylindrical and elongated with age, appearing

    Procambarus zonangulus

    Procambarus zonangulus

    Procambarus_zonangulus

  • Polycheles typhlops
  • Species of crustacean

    second to fifth segments of the pleon, and two longitudinal ridges on each uropod. Only one other polychelid species is known to occur in the Mediterranean

    Polycheles typhlops

    Polycheles typhlops

    Polycheles_typhlops

  • Armadillidium
  • Genus of woodlice

    present on the opercular plates of the first two pairs of pleopoda Short uropods Pill bugs in the genus Armadillidium are primarily detritophagous omnivores

    Armadillidium

    Armadillidium

    Armadillidium

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  • Aseerah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aseerah

    Helper

  • Haig
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish (of Norman origin)

    Haig

    Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named with Old Norse hagi ‘enclosure’, a word with cognates in most Germanic languages. Compare Hay.English : variant spelling of Haigh.Irish (County Cavan) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Thaidhg (see McCaig).

  • GAETANA
  • Female

    Italian

    GAETANA

    Feminine form of Italian Gaetano, GAETANA means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."

  • Sahima | سہیما
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sahima | سہیما

    Snowed

  • Zanndra
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Greek

    Zanndra

    Defender of Mankind; Diminutive of Alexandra

  • Atnu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Atnu

    The Sun

  • DWANE
  • Male

    English

    DWANE

    Variant spelling of English Dwayne, DWANE means "little black one."

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  • Female

    English

    KELLI

    Feminine form of English unisex Kelly, KELLI means "bright-headed."

  • Selvan | ஸேல்வந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Selvan | ஸேல்வந

    Simple of Joy, Prosperous

  • Alexus
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew

    Alexus

    Defender

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  • Uropod
  • n.

    Any one of the abdominal appendages of a crustacean, especially one of the posterior ones, which are often larger than the rest, and different in structure, and are used chiefly in locomotion. See Illust. of Crustacea, and Stomapoda.

  • Uropodal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a uropod.