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- Gonopore abstract "A gonopore, sometimes called a gonadopore, is a genital pore in many invertebrates. Hexapods, including insects have a single common gonopore, except mayflies, which have a pair of gonopores. More specifically, in the unmodified female it is the opening of the common oviduct, and in the male, it is the opening of the ejaculatory duct.The position of the gonopore varies considerably between groups, but is generally constant within groups, allowing its position to be used as a "segmental marker". In Malacostraca, it is on the sixth thoracic segment; in Symphyla it is on the fourth trunk segment; in arachnids, it is on the second segment of the opisthosoma. In insects and centipedes, the gonopores are close to the animal's tail, while in millipedes they are on third body segment behind the head, near the second pair of legs.The positions of the male and female gonopores, either on the base of the leg or on the animal's sternum, is important in the systematics of crabs.".
- Gonopore thumbnail Lobster_10.jpg?width=300.
- Gonopore wikiPageID "1923254".
- Gonopore wikiPageLength "2786".
- Gonopore wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Gonopore wikiPageRevisionID "641926771".
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Arachnid.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Invertebrate_anatomy.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Centipede.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Crab.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Ejaculatory_duct.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Fish_fin.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Genital.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Gonopod.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Gonopodium.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Hexapoda.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Invertebrate.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Malacostraca.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Mayfly.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Millipede.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Opisthosoma.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Oviduct.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Sex_organ.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Sternum_(arthropod_anatomy).
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Symphyla.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink Systematics.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLink File:Lobster_10.jpg.
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gonopore".
- Gonopore wikiPageWikiLinkText "gonopore".
- Gonopore hasPhotoCollection Gonopore.
- Gonopore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Gonopore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gonopore subject Category:Invertebrate_anatomy.
- Gonopore hypernym Pore.
- Gonopore type Thing.
- Gonopore comment "A gonopore, sometimes called a gonadopore, is a genital pore in many invertebrates. Hexapods, including insects have a single common gonopore, except mayflies, which have a pair of gonopores. More specifically, in the unmodified female it is the opening of the common oviduct, and in the male, it is the opening of the ejaculatory duct.The position of the gonopore varies considerably between groups, but is generally constant within groups, allowing its position to be used as a "segmental marker".".
- Gonopore label "Gonopore".
- Gonopore differentFrom Gonophore.
- Gonopore sameAs Ганапор.
- Gonopore sameAs Gonoporo.
- Gonopore sameAs Gonopore.
- Gonopore sameAs Gonoporie.
- Gonopore sameAs Gonóporo.
- Gonopore sameAs m.066d40.
- Gonopore sameAs Гонопора.
- Gonopore sameAs Q2184080.
- Gonopore sameAs Q2184080.
- Gonopore wasDerivedFrom Gonopore?oldid=641926771.
- Gonopore depiction Lobster_10.jpg.
- Gonopore isPrimaryTopicOf Gonopore.