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- Chelae - Wikipedia
Chelae have a wide variety of uses, but most commonly they are used for handling prey and for defense These uses are often reflected in the morphology of the chelae
- CHELAE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHELA is a pincerlike organ or claw borne by a limb of a crustacean or arachnid
- Chela | zoology | Britannica
…which may bear pincers, or chelae In crabs there is a single obvious pair of chelae, but in some of the prawns there may be up to three pairs of less conspicuous pincers
- Chelae - Entomologists glossary - Amateur Entomologists Society (AES)
The chelae (singular: chela) are pincers or claws at the end of appendages in arachnids or crustaceans The most well know examples of chelae are the pincers in lobsters, crabs and scorpions
- chela, chelae, chelate, cheliform, cheliped - BugGuide. Net
chela noun, plural chelae - the terminal portion of an arthropod appendage (usually a leg, but may refer to a mouthpart) with a movable lateral claw, like that of a crab
- Chelae - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Chelae are the pincer-like claws found on the end of the legs of some arthropods, such as crabs and scorpions These specialized limbs are used for grasping and holding prey, defending themselves, and grooming
- Chelae - grokipedia. com
Chelae (singular: chela) are pincer-like claws found at the end of certain appendages in arthropods, particularly arachnids and crustaceans These structures typically consist of an immovable fixed finger (propodus) and a movable dactylus, formed by the opposition of the penultimate segment's extension against the terminal segment
- Chelae - definition of chelae by The Free Dictionary
pl che·lae A pincerlike claw of a crustacean or arachnid, such as a lobster, crab, or scorpion American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,
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