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pygidium
[ pahy-jid-ee-uhm ]
noun
- any of various structures or regions at the caudal end of the body in certain invertebrates.
pygidium
/ -ˈɡɪd-; paɪˈdʒɪdɪəm /
noun
- the terminal segment, division, or other structure in certain annelids, arthropods, and other invertebrates
Derived Forms
- ˈ徱, adjective
Other Word Forms
- ·i· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of pygidium1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pygidium1
Example Sentences
The trilobite spans 146 meters from cephalon to pygidium, or head to tail, and is carved into the shape of a spiny Ceraurus trilobite instead of the plainer state fossil, Calymene.
The trilobite spans 146 meters from cephalon to pygidium, or head to tail, and is carved into the shape of a spiny Ceraurus trilobite instead of the plainer state fossil, Calymene.
“This is part of his thorax. And we have a thoracic vertebrae here. And at the end here, they call it the pygidium. I call it the trilobutt.”
Seen from above, it presents three divisions from front to rear:—first, a cephalic shield or head-piece; secondly, a thorax, divided into several segments movable upon each other; and thirdly, a tail-piece or pygidium, which, when brought against the head by the rolling up of the body segments, effectually covers the lower parts.
Dorsal gland orifices: in Diaspinae, oval orifices arranged in more or less distinct rows on the surface of the pygidium, through which is discharged the material of which the dorsal scale is formed.
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