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Coxathe first segment (closest to the body) of an insect leg. Read more on: Coxa
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Coxasmall basal joint of insect leg.
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Coxa (pl: coxae) the very first segment of the leg that is firmly attached to the cephalothorax. This segment is small and is the most visible from the underside of the spider or other arthropod. See also the entry for Legs & Leg Segments.
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Coxa(n) the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum
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Coxaleg segment closest to the body
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CoxaThe projecting part on each side of the body, formed by the side of the Pelvis and the top portion of the Femur.
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CoxaThe most basal segment of the insect leg, articulating with the thorax. Crop:
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Coxathe proximal (basal) leg segment
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Coxa(pl. COXAE) - The basal or proximal segment of the leg which articulates directly with the body wall.
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Coxabasal portion of the leg
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CoxaBasal
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Coxa(plural coxae) The first segment of the insect leg, often firmly attached to the body. Also known as the hip.
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Coxathe basal segment of the leg
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Coxathe basal segment of an arthropod's limb (Glossary of PM)
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Coxa
(anatomy) The basal segment of a limb of various arthropods (insects and spiders, for example).
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