- beaked apex
- In cirripeds (Balanomorpha), upper angle of tergum produced into long narrow point [Moore and McCormick, 1969].
Crustacea glossary. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. 2011.
Crustacea glossary. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. 2011.
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