sternon
41adsternal — adj. [L. ad, near; Gr. sternon, chest] Being situated adjacent to the sternum …
42amphisternous — adj. [Gr. amphi, on both sides; sternon, breastbone] (ECHINODERMATA: Echinoidea) Used to describe the sternum structure in certain sea urchins; two equal plates that meet the labrum …
43anepisternum — n. [Gr. ana, up; epi, upon; sternon, breastbone] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The upper division of the episternum; see infraepisternum …
44antesternite — n. [L. ante, before; Gr. sternon, breastbone] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The anterior ventral plate or spicule; basisternum; eusternum …
45cardinosternal — adj. [L. cardo, hinge; Gr. sternon, chest] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Of or pertaining to the cardo and the sternum of a labial segment …
46coxosternal — adj. [L. coxa, hip; Gr. sternon, chest] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Of or pertaining to the coxosternum …
47coxosternite — adj. [L. coxa, hip; Gr. sternon, chest] The coxite; pleurosternite …
48coxosternum — n. [L. coxa, hip; Gr. sternon, chest] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The abdominal sternum; a plate of compound origin that includes the areas of the limb bases; pleurosternum …
49endosternite — n. [Gr. endon, within; sternon, chest] 1. (ARTHROPODA) In various arthropods, an internal sclerotized ridge, plate or other process of the cephalic exoskeleton that functions for muscle and connective tissue attachment; sometimes called… …
50entosternum — n.; pl. sterna [Gr. entos, within; sternon, chest] (ARTHROPODA) The internal processes or system of processes of the sternum …