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Meaning of "telson"

Telson is the last segment of an arthropod's body, often including the tail or caudal furca
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  • The part of an arthropod or crustacean posterior to the last segment, often resembling an armored tail or tip of the tail.

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The telson ranges from styliform to clavate.
Their tips extend past the telson.
The telson was broad and lanceolate.
Scorpioides does not possess a free telson.
The telson usually bears two terminal setae.
This region contains the telson.
The telson has been described as trapezoidal.
The segments of the pleon are fused to the telson.
Telson and uropods also setose.
Ceratocumatidae have a small free telson.
The telson and uropods are powerful.
A slight dorsal keel is present along the telson.
The telson is subglobose with a flat dorsal surface.
They have no free telson.
The telson is short and lanceolate.

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They have a long spiny tail known as the telson.
The telson was short and lanceolate.
The dorsal surface of the telson carries two pairs of spinules.
Telson has striations near its attachment to the pretelson.
The shape and composition of the telson differs between arthropod groups.
The telson was a curved spine.
The specific name bilobus refers to the bilobed telson of the species.
Telson has straight lateral edges which are narrowed at the end.
The abdomen is cylindrical and consists of eight segments and a telson plate.
The telson was expanded and bilobed divided into two lobes.
The final segment is fused with the telson and carries a pair of uropods.
The telson is distinctly longer than the sixth abdominal somite.
The pygidium is formed from a number of segments and the telson fused together.
The telson is styliform with sparse angular striations at the margins.
The uropods are densely hairy and the short telson has a single spine and a few setae.
The telson has serrated margins along most of its length.
Type II microtrichs are also present on the telson but absent from the head.
The thin telson on the abdomen of this crab indicates it is a male.
This suggests that Hughmilleria did not need to use the telson as a rudder to swim.
The telson itself was wider and shorter than in the type species.
Its name is Telson.
The telson is pointed and is usually armed with four pairs of setae or spines.
The medial line is left by the animal 's telson.
The telson is styliform with large angular striations interspersed among smaller more numerous striations.
Uropods are more developed on the left side togeth ¬ er with telson.
The telson has both a large Aculeus and a smaller subaculear tubercle.
The joints are slender and linear, with a cleft triangular telson.
Telson lives in California but spends most of her winters in Oregon.
Some of the morphological differences observed were, marginal plumose setae on the telson of p.
Telson has four tufts of setae, located in the square pattern.
The pleopods are often redder, and the uropods and telson are green.
The telson is the posterior-most division of the body of an arthropod.
It comprises five segments, of which the fifth segment bears the telson.
Together, the telson and uropods form a splayed tail fan.
The segmented abdomen does not bear appendages, and ends in a spiny telson.

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