| hypostome | <zoology> The lower lip of trilobites, crustaceans, etc. Origin: NL. Hypostoma, fr. Gr. Beneath + mouth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| hypostome |
the median ventral extension of the basis capituli, between the palps and the chelicerae, and covered with recurved teeth on its ventral surface; with a pronounced pre-oral canal (the hypostomal gutter) on its dorsal surface. See anatomy for a diagram. Also called "maxilla", "radula", "labium" and "Unterkiefer". The dentition is indicated by figures on either side of a vertical line. Thus 3|3 means 3 longitudinal files of teeth on each half of the hypostome. ...
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