Filamentary appendage
1filamentary appendage — (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) In Cirripedia, a membranous process at the base of the cirrus …
2filamentary appendage — Membranous process developed on body in many cirripeds (Ascothoracica, Lepadomorpha) commonly on bases of cirri; may contain branches of testes; presumed to be respiratory in function [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. Membranous process developed on… …
3cirrus — n. [pl. Cirri.] 1. (Bot.) Tendril, filament. 2. (Zool.) Filamentary appendage. 3. (Meteor.) Curl cloud, cat s tail, mare s tail …
4cirripede — ▪ crustacean Introduction any of the marine crustaceans of the infraclass Cirripedia (subphylum Crustacea). The best known are the barnacles. Adult cirripedes other than barnacles are internal parasites of marine invertebrates such as crabs …
5filament — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Medieval Latin filamentum, from Late Latin filare to spin more at file Date: 1594 a single thread or a thin flexible threadlike object, process, or appendage: as a. a tenuous conductor (as of carbon or metal)… …