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paturon|ˈpætjʊərɒn| [a. Fr. (P. Lyonet Recherches sur l'anatomie et les métamorphoses de différentes espèces d'Insectes (a 1789, published 1832) 76, f. Gk. πατ-εῖν to tread + οὐρ-ά tail + -on.] = falx 2.
1926T. H. Savory Brit. Spiders v. 44 The poison fangs or chelicerae..are two-jointed and unchelate. Various names have been given to these joints; we prefer Lyonnet's terms, unguis and paturon. 1951Locket & Millidge Brit. Spiders I. iii. 25 The chelicerae consist of two segments, the basal, called the paturon, and an apical one called the fang. 1970K. R. Snow Arachnids iv. 38 The appendages of the first segment, the chelicerae, are composed of two podomeres: a basal podomere or paturon and a distal unguis or fang. |