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The coxal gland (sometimes green gland ) is a gland in some arthropods for collecting and excreting urine. The excretion can take place at the base ( coxa ) of the legs or, in some higher crusta...
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The coxal glands of M. murismusculi consist of the proximal tubular portion (tubulus), the distal glandular sac and the terminal excretory duct. ...
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Ixodid ticks possess a granular gland which shows maximum activity during apolysis and is similar to the accessory coxal gland of argasid ticks. ...
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essentially the same structure and position as the coxal glands of. Limulus. .... coxal gland of the Scorpions differs from that of its periphery, to which ...
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color of the coxal gland of Limulus is due to its high content of carotenoids ... An estimate of the total carotenoid content of the coxal gland was made by ...
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Soc . Zool . France, 61 :27-38) . mentione d above . This structure can no longer be regarded sensory but must be recognized as a n exocrine gland opening into the pharyngeal cavity (personal observations in Oecobiida e and Hersiliidae) . Its similarity to the cephalic coxal glands, especially in the genu s Metepeira,
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Encyclopedia article about coxal gland. Information about coxal gland in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Cox, James M; Cox, James Middleton; Cox, Kenyon; Cox, Samuel Sullivan; cox-2 inhibitor; coxa; coxal cavity; coxal gland; Coxe, Tench; Coxetter, Louis Mitchell;
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The horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, may be unique among marine arthropods in that both its book gills and its coxal gland may serve as sites of ion transport.
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The coxal gland of Limulus polyphemus contains a high content of carotenoids. Values ranging from 25 to 226 µg per gram of wet tissue were found. The corresponding average value for 21 animals was 111 µg. Chromatographic separation reveals the presence of 7 to 8 components.
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