a muscle of the thorax
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serratusa muscle of the thorax
serratiSERRATUS, a muscle of the thorax
serratusesSERRATUS, a muscle of the thorax
notalpertaining to a notum (part of the thorax of an insect)
pereonthe thorax or the seven metameres comprising the thorax of some crustaceans (as a decapod)
thoracicpertaining to a thorax (the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen)
pereonsthe thorax or the seven metameres comprising the thorax of some crustaceans (as a decapod)
pereionsthe thorax or the seven metameres comprising the thorax of some crustaceans (as a decapod)
thoracicallyTHORACIC, pertaining to a thorax (the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen)
pereiopodsEach of the eight walking limbs of a crustacean such as a crab or lobster, growing from the thorax
pereiopodEach of the eight walking limbs of a crustacean such as a crab or lobster, growing from the thorax
peraeopodeach of the eight walking limbs of a crustacean such as a crab or lobster, growing from the thorax also PEREIOPOD, PEREOPOD
pereiopodeach of the eight walking limbs of a crustacean such as a crab or lobster, growing from the thorax also PERAEOPOD, PEREOPOD
peraeopodsPERAEOPOD, each of the eight walking limbs of a crustacean such as a crab or lobster, growing from the thorax also PEREIOPOD, PEREOPOD
pereiopodsPEREIOPOD, each of the eight walking limbs of a crustacean such as a crab or lobster, growing from the thorax also PERAEOPOD, PEREOPOD
malacostracanany of a large subclass of crustaceans having a thorax consisting of eight segments usually covered by a carapace and including the decapods and isopods
malacostracansMALACOSTRACAN, any of a large subclass of crustaceans having a thorax consisting of eight segments usually covered by a carapace and including the decapods and isopods
treehoppersA tree-dwelling jumping bug that lives chiefly in the tropics. A tall backward-curving projection of the thorax gives the bug a thornlike appearance for camouflage
treehopperA tree-dwelling jumping bug that lives chiefly in the tropics. A tall backward-curving projection of the thorax gives the bug a thornlike appearance for camouflage
diaphragmsA dome-shaped, muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs
orthopteraAn order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, etc. They have a saddle-shaped thorax, hind legs that are typically long and modified for jumping, and a characteristic song that the male produces by stridulation
copepodany of numerous tiny marine or freshwater crustaceans of the order (or subclass) Copepoda, lacking compound eyes or a carapace and usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax, some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish
scapulaeeither of a pair of large triangular bones lying one in each dorsal lateral part of the thorax, being the principal bone of the corresponding half of the shoulder girdle, and articulating with the corresponding clavicle or coracoid called also shoulder blade