different between prosoma vs ipisthosoma
prosoma
English
Etymology
pro- (“front”) +? soma (“body”), from Ancient Greek ???? (sôma, “body”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /p????s??m?/
Noun
prosoma (plural prosomas or prosomata)
- (zoology) The front segment of a body which is divided into two or more segments, especially the cephalothorax of an arachnid or crustacean.
- 1996, Michael J. Roberts, Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe, Collins 1996, p. 12:
- The front part, called the cephalothorax (or prosoma), is enclosed within a relatively hard and unyielding chitinous shell.
- 1996, Michael J. Roberts, Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe, Collins 1996, p. 12:
See also
- opisthosoma
Anagrams
- poromas
Spanish
Noun
prosoma m (plural prosomas)
- (entomology) prosoma
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