Dr Roy -- anatomical diagram?

DanInSD

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Dr. Roy,

Is there a diagram available online somewhere that has detailed labeling of stomatopod anatomy? For instance, you often make reference to "the Nth thoracic tergite" for various values of "N", but I don't know if you start counting at the telson or at the carapace. There are several other such confusions on my part. A picture would avoid a thousand emails :)

Thanks!
Dan
 
If you copy the labeled drawing of the P. ciliata that I have posted, only a few additions should make the drawing more useful. The cephalothorax has 8 segments. The first 5 each have a pair of maxillipeds coming off of them and the segmentation is not visible (under the carapace). Thoracic segments 6, 7, and 8 each have a pair of walking legs. (count from front to back). The abdomen has 6 segements. 1-5 each have a pair of pleopods and 6 has a pair of uropods.. The terminal segment is the telson.

About the only other terms I often use describe the top, sides or bottom of a segement's cuticle. Tergite is top, plurite is the side and sternite is the bottom.

Roy
 
ive always wondered the same thing. so thx from me too! one thing missing from the diagram that we use a lot is the meral spot... but i think most of us know what that is by now. sticky?
 
I would love some sort of schematic mockup / blueprint for a desktop background or poster

Like a top / underside view type of dissection model

Something like these pictures, but of a stomatopod

Any aspiring artists feeling generous?
blueprint.gif
robot01.jpg
anatomy.gif
 
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