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		phyllopod, n. and a. Zool.|ˈfɪləpɒd| [f. mod.L. Phyllopoda pl., f. Gr. ϕύλλο-ν leaf + πούς, ποδ- foot.] a. n. A member of the Phyllopoda, a group of entomostracous crustaceans, having lamellate or foliaceous swimming feet; a leaf-footed crustacean.  b. adj. Belonging to the Phyllopoda; leaf-footed.
 1863Ramsay Phys. Geog. v. (1878) 63 Also a phyllopod crustacean. 1865Athenæum No. 1983. 571/2 The little modest ostracods and phyllopods. 1878Bell tr. Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 239 The form of the Phyllopod foot.  So phyllopodal |fɪˈlɒpədəl|, phyˈllopodan, phyˈllopodous adjs. =  prec. b; phyllopodiform |fɪləʊˈpɒdɪfɔːm| a., having the form of a phyllopod.
 1878tr. Claus in Encycl. Brit. VI. 650/2 note, The maxilla of the Decapod larva is a sort of *Phyllopodal foot. 
 1869W. S. Dallas tr. F. Müller's Facts fr. Darwin 84 A *Phyllopodiform Decapod. 
 1852Dana Crust. i. 14 These *Phyllopodous species seem..to be recent representatives of ancient forms, the Trilobites.  |