Hymenoptera Glossary
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stipes

definition: Thesclerite that articulates basally with thecardo, apically with the galea andlacinia, and laterally with the maxillarypalpus.

written by: Miko, I. 2009. Curator. Hymenoptera Ontology.

OBO dbxref: HAO:0000958

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homonym
(from: Birket-Smith, S. J. R. 1981.) gonostyle  by:Istvan Miko
alternative definition
(from: Goulet, H., and J. T. Huber. 1993.) A major sclerite of the maxilla, articulating basally with the cardo, apically with the galea and lacinia, and laterally with the maxillary palpus.  by:Istvan Miko
alternative definition
(from: Snodgrass, R. E. 1935.) the distal subdivision of the maxilla, bearing the endite lobes and palpus, and containing the palpal and lobe muscles  by:Andy Deans
homonym
(from: Thomson, C. G. 1872.) id: 3939, Thomson marked the doesal part of the volsella/parosicculus (exceeding the tip of harpe/gonosicculus) and the harpe/gonosicculus with separated abbreviations on his figures, therefore it is clear, that stipes (sensu Thomson 1872) is homologous with gonostipes (sensu HO 2009).  by:Istvan Miko
plural form (from: Thomson, C. G. 1872.) stipites  by:Istvan Miko
homonym
(from: Wheeler, W. M. 1910.) 3939   by:Istvan Miko
homonym
(from: Zander, E. 1900.) id: 3939, not seentaken from Snodgrass 1941.  by:Istvan Miko
existing relationships:

stipespart_of / maxillamatt
palpiferpart_of / stipesadeans09/01/2006
subgaleapart_of / stipesadeans09/01/2006
stipesis_a / scleriteimiko03/27/2009

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