spine row

spine row
(Order Isopoda):
Spinose lobe on the mandible, between the molar and incisor processes [Wetzer et al. 1997].
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Nomenclature of isopod cephalon (A). Examples of isopod mouth appendages: Idoteidae (B, C, F, H); Cirolanidae (D, E, G, I). [Wetzer et al. 1997]

Crustacea glossary. . 2011.

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