Definitions
Peduncle
- A stalk-like structure. [AHD]
- Basal portion of certain appendages; also fleshy part of body in some cirripeds (Lepadomorpha), between capitulum and attachment to substrate with or without armor of chitinous or calcareous beads, scales, or filaments. [Moore and McCormick, 1969]
- Basil articles of antennules and antennae. [Holdich and Jones, 1983]
- Proximal segments of biramous limb, especially of antennule, antenna, pleopods and uropod.
(syn. protopod, sympod) [Poore, 2004] - Stalk in lepadomorph cirripeds, supporting capitulum, attached to substrate by opposite end, commonly armed with calcareous scales. [McLaughlin, 1980]
- Stalklike structure supporting another structure or organ; in shrimps, main reference to part of antennule or antenna; sometimes another term for eyestalk. [Butler, T. H.]
- The three proximal segments of the antennule. The five segments of the antenna of which the second and third are fused (referred to as the second + third segments). [Ingle, 1983]
- (Taxon-specific: ) Basal part of each antenna. Relatively long, bearing two- to four-segmented dorsal and ventral branches (rami). [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Proximal division of antennule or antenna (peduncle, flagellum). If fully developed, consists of three segments in the former, five in the latter. May also refer to proximal part of pleopod or uropod. [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Proximal division of antennule or antenna (peduncle, flagellum). If fully developed, consists of four segments in the former, two in the latter (the second bearing an antennal scale). Proximal peduncular segment is large. [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Proximal of two divisions (peduncle, flagellum) of antennule or antenna. In antennule, typically consists of three segments (also termed protopod) and bears stylocerite. In antenna, typically consists of two-segmented protopod and two- or three-segmented endopod and bears scaphocerite.
See: Ocular peduncle [Stachowitsch, 1992] - Proximal division of antennule or antenna (peduncle, flagellum), although also applied to base of other appendages (e.g., maxilliped, pleopod, uropod). Typically consists in antennule of three segments, in antenna of five; second peduncular segment of latter bears opening of antennal gland. [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Enlarged proximal, or basalmost region of an isopod antennule, antenna, pleopod, or uropod; contains intrinsic musculature. [Wetzer et al. 1997]
- Proximal division of antennule or antenna (peduncle, flagellum). Typically consists of three segments in antennule, five segments in antenna. [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Stalk or proximal part of an appendage, as in antennae. [Kensley and Schotte, 1989]
- Three-segmented proximal division of antennule or antenna. Bears pair of flagella in former, flagellum and anntennal scale in latter. [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Proximal portion of antennule or antenna (two-segmented in the former, three-segmented in latter); bears flagella. (See also ocular peduncle). [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- (Taxon-specific: Class Secernentea) Proximal of two divisions (peduncle, flagellum) of antennule or antenna. (three-/four-segmented; fourth segment: with/without process, with tuft of bristles). [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- (Taxon-specific: Order Rhabditida) (Figure only.) [Anderson, 1980]
- (Taxon-specific: Order Rhabditida) (Figure only.) [Anderson, 1980]
- (Taxon-specific: Order Rhabditida) In stalked barnacle, one of two external division of body (capitulum, peduncle). Attached to substratum by cement glands; contains ovaries. (naked, armed with scales).
(syn. stalk) [Stachowitsch, 1992] - Proximal part of antennule. Consists of two segments (articles), the proximal one bearing pad with numerous aesthetascs, the distal one being bifurcate and bearing two (dorsal and ventral) flagella. May also refer to base of antenna. [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Proximal divison of antennule or antenna (peduncle, flagellum). First segment of peduncle in antennule of anaspidacean and bathynellacean bears statocyst. (two-, three-, four-segmented). [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Proximal division of antennule or antenna (peduncle, flagellum). Consists of three segments in the former; not as clearly delimited in the latter, interpreted as consisting of five segments. [Stachowitsch, 1992]
- Proximal division of antennule or antenna. Consists in the former of three segments, the first bearing antennular lappet; in the latter, consists of a single, superficially divided segment which bears opening of antennal gland. [Stachowitsch, 1992]