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stomapod, a. and n. Zool.|ˈstɒməpɒd| [f. mod.L. Stomapoda neut. pl. (Latreille, 1817), irreg. f. Gr. στόµα mouth + ποδ-, πούς foot.] = stomatopod.
1833Griffith tr. Cuvier XIII. 240 The Squillæ have received the denomination of Stomapods. a1843Encycl. Metrop. (1845) VII. 275/2 The two most highly developed Orders [of Crustaceans], viz. the Decapod and Stomapod. 1857Agassiz Contrib. Nat. Hist. U.S. I. 110 In the classification of Dana, his first type embraces Decapods and Stomapods. So stomaˈpodiform a., having the form of, or resembling, a stomapod: applied to certain insect larvæ. stoˈmapodous a. = stomapod; also applied to the mouth in certain arachnids, etc. when resembling or analogous to that of a stomapod crustacean.
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. xxx. 165 [Primary Forms of Larvæ.] Stomapodiform... Ex. Mantis. Ibid. IV. xlvi. 309 Mouth... Stomapodous... When the Legs and Sternum act the part of Maxillæ, Labium, and Palpi. Ex. Araneidæ, Scolopendra, &c. |