subcosta
Americannoun
plural
subcostaeOther Word Forms
- subcostal adjective
Etymology
Origin of subcosta
Example Sentences
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Recurrent vein: in Hemerobiidae, the first branch of the subcosta when it recurves toward the base of the wing.
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Antipodal costal spaces: Odonata; the cells between costa and subcosta, from the base to the modus; = antecubitals.
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Setula: a small stiff bristle or seta: in Diptera, the small thorn at the end of the subcosta.
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Antenodal costal spaces: Odonata; the cells between costa and subcosta, from the base to the nodus: = ante-cubitals.
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Antenodal cross veins: Odonata; extend between costa and subcosta, and between subcosta and media, from the base to the nodus, forming the ante-nodal or ante-cubital cells: = ante-cubital.
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