How To Use Tegu In A Sentence
- The labellum indument resembles, although superficially, that of the hairy areas of an insect tegument.
- In addition to the unique single vascular system, these new specimens exhibit a distinct six ridged external shape, and an integumentary morphology shared by no other medullosan ovules.
- Caligulae, 55: "_Incitato equo, cuius causa pridie circenses, ne inquietaretur, viciniae silentium per milites indicere solebat, praeter equile marmoreum et praesepe eburneum praeterque purpurea tegumenta ac monilia e gemmis, domum etiam et familiam et suppellectilem dedit, quo lautius nomine eius invitati acciperentur; consulatum quoque traditur destinasse. _ Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II
- There are collagenous fiber in integument especially integument and the hymenopterous integument discovered by the H . E .
- Sellist filmi on keeruline hinnata, sest tegu on lõputööga ning tõenäoliselt seda tehes mõeldigi eelkõige vaid hindamiskomisjoni peale. Rändaja (2010)
- Aileron: the scale covering the base of primaries in some insects; see tegulae in Diptera = alula and squama, q.v. Air-sacs or vesicles: pouch-like expansions of tracheal tubes in heavy insects, capable of inflation and supposed to lessen specific gravity. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
- The integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, nails, and certain exocrine glands. The Secret Language of Your Body
- Patagium - ia: in Lepidoptera, those sclerites that cover the base of primaries: often used as synonymous with tegula and squamula, q.v.: assigned by some writers to the pro -, by others to the meso-thorax: homologized with the paraptera of meso-thorax. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
- The most serious is this, that the woman, who has given birth to a useful citizen, whether taxiarch or strategus should receive some distinction; a place of honour should be reserved for her at the Stenia, the Scirophoria, and the other festivals that we keep. The Thesmophoriazusae
- The integument is composed of the skin, which covers the entire body, in addition to accessory organs derived from skin.