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(تم التحويل من Glossary of arthropod cuticle)
This is a glossary of terms used in the description of arthropod cuticle, including that of insects such as ants. For reasons still under investigation,[1] these animals can have surface textures spanning and combining cracks, excavations, imbrications, mealiness, punctures, reticulations, roughness, scratches, spots, wrinkles, and more (generically, 'sculpturing' or 'microsculpture'). As such, hundreds of technical terms have been adapted for use in description of individual specimens from which taxa are defined.
A
- a-
- wanting or without
- ab-
- off; away from
- aciculate
- acinose
- adsperse
- alutaceous
- alveolate
- areate
- areolate
- asperous
- atomarius
C
- caelate
- with superficial plane elevations of varying form
- canaliculate
- cancellate
- carinate
- carinulate
- cariose
- cataphracted
- catenate
- catenate
- chain-like, with smaller links than catenate
- channelled
- cicatrose
- clathrate
- colliculate
- conflected
- confused
- connected
- consute
- coriaceous
- coriarious
- corrugated
- corticinus
- costate
- costulate
- with longitudinal, coarse raised ribs or ridges; much coarser and more extensive than carinulate; less prominent ribs or ridges than costate
- crenate
- crenulate
- having the margin finely notched with small, rounded teeth
- cristate
- cristulate
D
- denudate
- destitute
- lacking or devoid of something specified; being entirely without (used to contrast)
- dispersed
E
- e-
- without
- ecarinate
- echinate
- echinulate
- with very small prickles; minutely echinate
- elute
- with scarcely distinct markings
- embossed
- ex-
- out of; proceeding from
- exarate
- excavated
- explicate
- exsculptate
F
G
H
I
- imbricate
- immaculate
- impressed
- impunctate
- inermis
- innotate
- institia
- striae or furrows of equal width throughout
- interstice
- interval
- intricate
- investitus
- irrorate
L
- lacunose
- levigate
- lineate
- lineolate
- finely lineate, longitudinally marked with very fine raised or depressed lines
M
- maculate
- maculation
- micans
- munite
- murriculate
- with a covering of fine, short, sharp, thick excrescences; irregularly scabriculous
- mutic
N
O
P

- papillate
- papillulate
- perlate
- plica
- plicate
- politus
- pollinose
- porcate
- porose
- having pores
- prominent
- protuberance
- pruinose
- pulverulent
- punctate
- puncticulate
- punctulate
- pustulate
R

- rastrate
- reticulate
- rimose
- rimulose
- minutely rimose; with minute cracks or fissure-like openings with sharp edges
- rivose
- rivulose
- minutely rivose; with very small or fine sinuate furrows, like rivulets, which are not parallel
- rorulent
- rugose
- rugulose
S

- salebrose
- scabriculous
- scabrid
- sparsely scabrous
- scabrous
- scarified
- scrobiculate
- sculpture
- sculptured
- scutate
- scutellate
- serrations
- shagreened
- sparse
- spherulate
- spinose
- spinulate
- squamate
- squarrose
- striate
- strigate
- strigulate
- striolate
- sub-
- under, slightly less than, or not quite so
- sulcate
T
- taeniate
- with broad, longitudinal bands or ribbon-like markings (sensu lato); shaped like a tapeworm (sensu stricto)
- tesselate
- torose
- torulose
- tuberculate
U
V
- variolate
- venose
- furnished with veins or vein-like marking; of or pertaining to veins
- vermicular
- vermiculate
- verrucose
- vittate
See also
- Arthropod exoskeleton
- Glossary of entomology terms
- Glossary of scientific naming
- List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
- Ultrastructure
References
- ^ John Paul Hellenbrand; Clint A. Penick (2023). "Ant cuticle microsculpturing: diversity, classification, and evolution" (PDF). Myrmecological News. 33: 123–138. doi:10.25849/myrmecol.news_033:123.
- ^ أ ب ت ث Harris, R. A. (1979). A glossary of surface sculpturing (28 ed.). California Department of Food and Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. pp. 1–31.
- ^ Hita-Garcia, Francisco; Lieberman, Ziv; Audisio, Tracy L.; Liu, Cong; Economo, Evan P. (2019). "Revision of the Highly Specialized Ant Genus Discothyrea (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Afrotropics with X-Ray Microtomography and 3D Cybertaxonomy". Insect Systematics and Diversity. Oxford Academic. 3 (6). doi:10.1093/isd/ixz015.
- ^ Staab, Michael; Hita Garcia, Francisco; Liu, Cong; Xu, Zheng-Hui; Economo, Evan P. (2018). "Systematics of the ant genus Proceratium Roger (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Proceratiinae) in China – with descriptions of three new species based on micro-CT enhanced next-generation-morphology". ZooKeys (770): 137–192. Bibcode:2018ZooK..770..137S. doi:10.3897/zookeys.770.24908. PMC 6041363. PMID 30002593.
- ^ Rabeling, Christian; Brown, Jeremy M.; Verhaagh, Manfred (2008-09-15). "Newly discovered sister lineage sheds light on early ant evolution". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105 (39): 14913–14917. Bibcode:2008PNAS..10514913R. doi:10.1073/pnas.0806187105. PMC 2567467. PMID 18794530.