Norway Lobster Appendages
“Appendages of Norway lobster. Ex., Exopodite: En., endopodite; protopodite dark throughout; Ep., epipodite. 1. Antennule--E., position of ear; 2., antenna--K., opening of kidney; 3. mandible--P., palp; 4. first maxilla; 5. second maxilla--B., baler; 6. first maxillipede; 7. second maxillipede; 8. third maxillipede--the basal joint of the protopodite is called coxopodite, the next basipodite; the five joints of the endopodite are called--ischiopodite (i.); meropodite (m.); carpopodite (c.); propodite (p.); dactylopodite (d.); 9. forceps--(7) coxopodite; (6) basipodite, the joints of the endopodite are numbered; 10-13. walking legs; 14. modified male appendage; 15-18. small swimmerets; 19. large paddles.” -Thomson, 1916
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antenna, mandible, maxilla, appendages of Norway lobster, exopodite, endopodite, protopodite, epipodite, antennule, palp, baler, maxillipede, coxopodite, basipodite, ischiopodite, meropodite, carpopodite, propodite, dactylopodite, lobster parts, crustacean appendages, Nephrops norvegicusGalleries
Comparative AnatomySource
J. Arthur Thomson, M.A., LL.D. Outlines of Zoology (New York, NY: D. Appleton & Company, 1916)
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