rhopalium

rhopalium
rho·pa·li·um

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  • Rhopalium — Rho*pa li*um, n.; pl. {Rhopalia}. [NL.] (Zo[ o]l.) One of the marginal sensory bodies of medus[ae] belonging to the Discophora. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rhopalium — Als Rhopalium (plural: Rhopalia rsp. Rhopalien) werden die Rand oder Sinneskörper von Schirmquallen (Scyphozoa) und Würfelquallen (Cubozoa) bezeichnet, die am Rand des Schirms oder der Glocke dieser Nesseltiere zu finden sind. Sie haben die Form… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • rhopalium — n.; pl. lia [Gr. rhopalon, club] (CNIDARIA) A hollow tentacle or sense organ with endodermal statoliths and rarely ocelli, that lay in each notch between the lappets at the end of a pedalium; lithostyle; statorhabd; tentaculocyst; statocyst;… …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • rhopalium — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rhopalia — Rhopalium Rho*pa li*um, n.; pl. {Rhopalia}. [NL.] (Zo[ o]l.) One of the marginal sensory bodies of medus[ae] belonging to the Discophora. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Aurelia aurita — Ohrenquallen Ohrenquallen (Aurelia aurita) Systematik Stamm: Nesseltiere (Cnidaria) Kl …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ohrenqualle — (Aurelia aurita) Systematik Stamm: Nesseltiere (Cnidaria) Klasse …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Würfelquallen — Carybdea marsupialis („Mittelmeer Seewespe“) Systematik Reich: Tiere (Animalia) Unterreich: Vielzellige Tiere (Metazoa) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • rhopalioid — rōˈpālēˌȯid noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin rhopalium + English oid : an organ of some scyphozoans that resembles a rhopalium …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rhopalia — (singular: rhopalium) are small sensory structures of scyphozoan and cubozoan jellyfish; in Aurelia they lie in marginal indententions around the bell and are flanked by rhopalial lappets. Specialized structures to sense light (ocelli) and… …   Wikipedia

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