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anatomical line between outer canthi
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UBERON_0015122 |
[An anatomical line of the face that connects the two outer (lateral) canthi of the eye. The length of this line is known as the outer canthal distance.] |
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posterior internodal tract
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UBERON_0015127 |
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subepicardial layer of epicardium
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UBERON_0015128 |
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epicardial fat
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UBERON_0015129 |
[Visceral intrapericardial fat contiguous with the myocardial surface.] |
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anterior internodal tract
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UBERON_0015125 |
[Internodal tract which consists of the atrial and atrial septal branches.] |
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middle internodal tract
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UBERON_0015126 |
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obsolete mouthpart
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UBERON_0003163 |
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lateral ocellus
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UBERON_0003162 |
[The ocellus that is paired[HAO]. The number, form, and function of the dorsal ocelli varies markedly throughout insect orders. They tend to be larger and more strongly expressed in flying insects (particularly bees, wasps, dragonflies and locusts), where they are typically found as a triplet. Two lateral ocelli are directed to the left and right of the head respectively, while a central (median) ocellus is directed frontally. In some terrestrial insects (e.g. some ants and cockroaches), only two lateral ocelli are present: the median ocellus is absent. Note that the unfortunately labelled 'lateral ocelli' here refers to the sideways facing position of the ocelli, which are of the dorsal type. They should not be confused with the lateral ocelli of some insect larvae (see stemmata)[Wikipedia].] |
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dorsal ocellus
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UBERON_0003161 |
[A simple visual organ of insects[GO]. Two ocelli appear on the vertical and one on the frontal plate[FBbt]. The multi-tissue structure that is located on the top of the head, composed of the corneal lens, pigment cell, rhabdoms and synaptic plexus[HAO]. Two evolutionary distinct ocellus types exist [2]: dorsal ocelli (or simply 'ocelli'), found in most insects, and lateral ocelli (or stemmata), which are found in the larvae of some insect orders. They are structurally and functionally very different. Simple eyes of other animals, e.g. cnidarians may also be referred to as 'ocelli', but again the structure and anatomy of these eyes is quite distinct from those of the dorsal ocelli of insects[Wikipedia].] |
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obsolete cibarium
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UBERON_0003165 |
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obsolete clypeus
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UBERON_0003164 |
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obsolete posterior tentorial pit
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UBERON_0003160 |
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obsolete lacinia
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UBERON_0003167 |
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obsolete prementum
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UBERON_0003166 |
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obsolete cervical sclerite
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UBERON_0003169 |
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obsolete mentum
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UBERON_0003168 |
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gland of ocular region
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UBERON_0015152 |
[A gland that is typically found in or near the orbital region, in or around either the medial or lateral canthi, and is typically associated with secretions onto the eyeball or associated ducts. Includes the Harderian, nictitans and lacrimal glands.] |
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conjunctival space
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UBERON_0015155 |
[An anatomical space that is enclosed by a conjunctiva.] |
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dorsal hair
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UBERON_0015150 |
[A strand of hair that is part of a dorsum.] |
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Harderian gland duct
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UBERON_0015151 |
[A duct that is part of a Harderian gland. opens into the conjunctival sac at the base of the nictitating membrane.] |