- exopod
- See: exopodite [Martin, 2005].() [Holthuis, 1993].Schematic drawing of a thoracic leg. [Holthuis, 1993]Lateral of two rami arising from the protopod and constituting the biramous limb [Brusca and Brusca, 2002].Lateral ramus of a biramus appendage, arising from the basis, or from the protopodite (Fig. 3C) [Perez Farfante and Kensley, 1997].Lateral ramus of biramus appendage, originating on second segment (basis) from base (see Fig. 13) [Hobbs and Jass, 1988].Outer branch of a biramous appendage [Ingle, 1980].Outer of two branches of biramous limb, comprising one or several short articles arising from basis; absent from many limbs. (Syn. exopodite) [Poore, 2004].Outer ramus of limb arising from protopod basis; may contain variable number of segments or be much reduced or lacking [Moore and McCormick, 1969].The lateral branch of a bifurcate appendage arising from the basis or from the protopodite [Chace and Hobbs, 1969].The lateral or exterior ramus of a crustacean basis. In the Isopoda, applied to the outer ramus of a pleopod or uropod [Wilson, 1989].The lateral ramus of a biramous appendage, having its origin on the basis [Hobbs, Hobbs, and Daniel 1977].The outer of two branches of the primitive appendage (Fig. 2) [Warner, 1977].(Order Cladocera):Lobe-like outer branch (ramus) of trunk appendage; lacks articulation with protopodal part of appendage. Reduced in certain predatory water fleas. (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Notostraca):Large, setose outer lobe of thoracic appendage (thoracopod) ot abdominal appendage. Extends dorsally and ventrally from narrow point of attachment; modified on last (11th) thoracopods in female to form ovisac. (Syn. exopodite, flabellum) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Diplostraca):Outer branch of trunk appendage; unsegmented, prolonged dorsally and ventrally, and bearing marginal setae. Dorsal extension occasionally interpreted as representing additional epipod or flabellum, ventral extension as exopod proper. (Syn. exopodite, flabellum) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Anostraca):Outer branch of thoracic appendage (thoracopod). Unsegmented, lobe-like, and bearing marginal setae; articulated with protopod. Serves in locomotion. (See also endopod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Class Cephalocarida):Outer branch of biramous appendage. Refers to annulate outer branch of antennae, six-segmented branch (in larvae only) of mandibles, one-segmented branch of maxillules, as well as two-segmented branches of maxillae and thoracopods. (See also endopod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Cumacea):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. Represents small branch of pereopods; occasionally interpreted as representing flabellum of maxilla as well as siphonal lobe of of first maxillipeds. (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Tanaidacea):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. May be present as small ramus on chelipeds and anterior pereopods. Scale-like projection (antennal scale) on antenna considered to represent exopod. (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Decapoda):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage (endopod, exopod). Refers to antennal scale (scaphocerite) of antenna, scaphognathite of maxillula, flagelliform branch of maxillipeds, and variously developed outer branch of pereopods, pleo-pods, and uropods. (annulate, flagelliform, scale-like, spine-like). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Amphipoda):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage (e.g., pleopod, uropod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Isopoda):Outer (lateral) ramus of an appendage [Wetzer et al. 1997].(Order Isopoda):(Order Isopoda):Outer ramus of a paired appendage [Kensley and Schotte, 1989].(Order Mysida):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. Represents scale-like structure (antennal scale) of antenna and flagellum-shaped branch of maxilipeds, thoracopods, and pleopods. (annulate, elongate, flattened; natatory; reduced). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Stomatopoda):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. Refers to twosegmented branch of antennae, one-segmented, gill-bearing branch of pleopods, and twosegmented branch of uropods, while it is considered to represent inner branch of last three thoracopods. (See also endopod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Leptostraca):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. (elongate and slender, flattened = lamellar = scale-like = plate-like). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Subclass Branchiura):Setose outer branch (ramus) of thoracic appendage (thoracopod). Exopod of first two thoracopods may bear medially directed flabellum. (See also endopod) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Subclass Cirripedia):() [Anderson, 1980].Lepas anatifera: cirrus V; cirrus I, and extended cirral fan. [Anderson, 1980](Subclass Cirripedia):Outer branch (ramus) of thoracic appendage (thoracopod in ascothoracican, cirrus in other cirripeds). (one- to three-jointed, multiarticulate) (see also endopod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Subclass Copepoda):A dorsal extension of the proximodistal axis of a limb originating on the basis of the protopod and usually segmented. Segments of the exopod bear a dorsal seta and often a ventral seta, but usually there is only one of each kind of seta on a segment [Ferrari and Dahms, in press].(Subclass Copepoda):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. Refers to outer branch of antenna (occasionally reduced), mandible, maxillule, and pereopod. (See also endopod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Subclass Copepoda):The outer ramus of a biramous appendage [Boxshall and Halsey, 2004].(Subclass Mystacocarida):Out branch of biramous appendage. Refers to ninesegmented branch of antenna, seven-segmented branch of mandible, and one-segmented branch of maxilliped. (See also endopod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Class Ostracoda):In distally biramous crustacean limb, the lateral ramus. (Syn. exopodite) [Cohen, Peterson, and Maddocks, in press].(Class Ostracoda):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. Often developed as a branchial plate. (See also endopod). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Class Remipedia):Outer or more dorsal branch (ramus) of biramous appendage (antennule, antenna, trunk limb). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Superorder Syncarida):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. In anaspidacean, representing scale-like branch (scaphocerite) of antenna (also occasionally in bathynellacean) and annulated ramus of thoracopods. (annulate, scale-shaped, spatulate, styliform). (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Thermosbaenacea):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. Present as small lobe on maxillae, palp-like structure of maxilliped, smaller, one- to two-segmented ramus of thoracopods, and two-segmented remud of uropod. (Syn. exopodite) [Stachowitsch, 1992].(Order Euphausiacea):Outer branch (ramus) of biramous appendage. Represents scale (scaphocerite) of antenna, one-segmented lobe of maxilla in certain euphausiaceans, relatively small, two-segmented outer branch of thoracopods, and flattened outer branch of pleopods and uropods. (Syn. exopodite) See: endopod [Stachowitsch, 1992].
Crustacea glossary. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. 2011.