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pygidium
[ pahy-jid-ee-uhm ]
noun
- any of various structures or regions at the caudal end of the body in certain invertebrates.
pygidium
/ -ˈɡɪd-; paɪˈdʒɪdɪəm /
noun
- the terminal segment, division, or other structure in certain annelids, arthropods, and other invertebrates
Derived Forms
- ±è²âˈ²µ¾±»å¾±²¹±ô, adjective
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- ±è²â·²µ¾±»åi·²¹±ô adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of pygidium1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of pygidium1
Example Sentences
The trilobite spans 146 meters from cephalon to pygidium, or head to tail, and is carved into the shape of a spiny Ceraurus trilobite instead of the plainer state fossil, Calymene.
The trilobite spans 146 meters from cephalon to pygidium, or head to tail, and is carved into the shape of a spiny Ceraurus trilobite instead of the plainer state fossil, Calymene.
“This is part of his thorax. And we have a thoracic vertebrae here. And at the end here, they call it the pygidium. I call it the trilobutt.â€
Seen from above, it presents three divisions from front to rear:—first, a cephalic shield or head-piece; secondly, a thorax, divided into several segments movable upon each other; and thirdly, a tail-piece or pygidium, which, when brought against the head by the rolling up of the body segments, effectually covers the lower parts.
Squames: the flattened, fimbriated or spine-like marginal processes of the pygidium in Diaspinae, other than the lobes and true spines: = "plates," of Comst.; or "scaly hairs" of Maskell.
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