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mandibles Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পাখির ঠোটের দুইটি অংশ,





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Males generally have squarer, stronger, and larger mandibles than females.


Insect mandibles are a pair of appendages near the insect’s mouth, and the most anterior of the three pairs of oral appendages (the labrum is more anterior.


pair of mandibles, one on each side of the head.


The mandibles are caudal to the labrum and anterior to the maxillae.


Typically the mandibles are the.


Myoglossata in the larval stage abdominal prolegs, pupal morphology, and the mandibles are reduced in area.


specially adapted for this, and possess long mandibles they use to kill the host larva, though these mandibles are lost as soon as the larva molts to the.


the dobsonflies are rather well known, as their males have tusk-like mandibles.


11-segment antennae are short, resembling a string of beads, while the mandibles lack cutting edges and are thus nonfunctional.


The beak may also be referred to as the mandibles or jaws.


labrum is a flat extension of the head (below the clypeus), covering the mandibles.


Mammal mandibles (jawbones) were remarkably common, numbering 66.


Extreme modification of mandibles is rare, except in the genera Myrmoteras and Polyergus.


The mandibles bracket the labrum, but do not touch the clypeus.


cannot use these mandibles to bite because they are too long; on the other hand, females have short, heavily sclerotized mandibles which enable them.


The large mandibles, small eyes, the eltra and pronotum of the same width, and a tarsal formula.


Two bony projections—the upper and lower mandibles—are covered with a thin keratinized layer of epidermis known as the rhamphotheca.


The English name is derived from the large and distinctive mandibles found on the males of most species, which resemble the antlers of stags.


it can be distinguished from other ants due to its unusual sickle-like mandibles and other morphological features that makes this ant unique among the.


from the associated paratypes QMF 14480, a laterally complete skull with mandibles, QMF 35247, a poorly preserved skull with right mandibular ramus, QMF.


dealate female with unusual features, notably the highly specialized mandibles.



Synonyms:

mandibular condyle; mandibular bone; pogonion; lower jawbone; mandibular notch; gonion; gnathion; lantern jaw; coronoid process of the mandible; jaw; condyloid process; mandibula; condylar process; articulator; lower jaw; submaxilla; jowl; jawbone; symphysion;

Antonyms:

praise;

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