Plancia ëd Dasymutilla Ashmead 1899
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Descrission:
Magnified 164X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) revealed the morphologic exoskeletal details of a female velvet ants, Dasymutilla sp., leg joint. As a member of the Phylum Arthropoda, i.e., Arthro = jointed, and poda leg, this insect is supported by a jointed exoskeleton, thereby, facilitating mobility of all of its body parts. The velvet ant is not really an ant at all, but a wasp, which merely resembles an ant, hence its name. It is a member of the Family, Mutillidae, and the Order, Hymenoptera.
Note the presence of sensorial hairs upon the surface of the exoskeleton, which are really not hairs as in the mammalian sense, i.e., composed of keratin, but chitinous extensions composed of the same protein as that of the exoskeleton itself. See PHIL 9889 for a higher magnification of this region.
Created: 2007
Ancludù an coste pàgine-sì:
- Life
- Cellular
- Eukaryota
- Opisthokonta
- Metazoa
- Bilateria
- Protostomia
- Ecdysozoa
- Arthropoda
- Pancrustacea
- Hexapoda
- Insecta
- Pterygota
- Neoptera
- Endopterygota
- Hymenoptera
- Apocrita
- Aculeata
- Vespoidea
- Mutillidae
- Dasymutilla
- Panarthropoda
Costa plancia a compariss an gnun-e colession.
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