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of the rear wing to persist is a futile little strap holding the hamuli, still hooking into the fold of the large front wings.
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that do not indicate a diminutive usually refer particularly to a hook at the tip, whereas diminutive terms such as
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of the whole thickness of the exoskeleton. The best-known examples are probably the row of hamuli on the
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It is less widely realised that similar hamuli, though usually fewer, are used in wing coupling in the
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The terms also are used in descriptive anatomy of some insect genitalia, such as hamuli in various
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Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body (ANATOMY, REGIONAL ATLAS OF THE HUMAN BODY (CLEMENTE))
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anatomy, a hamulus is a small, hook-shaped portion of a bone, or possibly of other hard tissue.
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morphology, hamuli are hooklets, usually in the form of projections of the surface of the
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in flight are joined by hooking hamuli on one wing into folds on a matching wing.
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or hamula. It holds the furcula ready for release in times of emergency.
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also have been used to mean "hooked", or "hook-shaped". Terms such as
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is a structure functioning as, or in the form of, hooks or hooklets.
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such as the honeybee. The hooks attach to a fold on the
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Human left hand with hamulus of hamate bone shown in red
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tend to imply that something is beset with small hooks.
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and "hamus" for the hooked part of the uncus in male
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Latin
hook
diminutive
certain insects

vertebrate
pterygoid hamulus
hamulus of hamate bone
lacrimal hamulus
arthropod
exoskeleton
evaginations
anterior
metathoracic
Hymenoptera
posterior
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Sternorrhyncha

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