Raptorial

Raptorial

The term raptorial implies much the same as "predatory", but most often refers to modifications of an arthropod's foreleg that make it function for the grasping of prey while it is consumed, where the gripping surfaces are formed from the opposing faces of two successive leg segments (see illustration). This is distinctly different from the grasping mechanism of a structure such as a scorpion's claw (a "chela") in which one of the opposing surfaces is an articulated digit, and not a leg segment. While this is most widely known in mantises, similarly modified legs can be found in some crustaceans (e.g., mantis shrimp), and various insect families, such as Mantispidae, Belostomatidae, Nepidae, and Naucoridae (all members of these groups have raptorial forelegs). There are numerous other lineages within various insect families that have raptorial forelegs, most commonly seen in the family Reduviidae, but also including several different families of flies, and even a few thrips.

Of course, the term has a slightly more conventional use, as an adjective describing properties of birds of prey ("raptors"); e.g., the talons of an eagle may be referred to as "raptorial".


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  • raptorial — index predatory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • raptorial — predatory, 1825, from L. raptor robber, from rapt , pp. stem of rapere seize (see RAPID (Cf. rapid)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • raptorial bird — noun any of numerous carnivorous birds that hunt and kill other animals • Syn: ↑bird of prey, ↑raptor • Derivationally related forms: ↑raptorial (for: ↑raptor) • Hypernyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • raptorial — adjective Date: 1825 1. predaceous 1 2. adapted to seize prey 3. of, relating to, or being a bird of prey …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • raptorial — adj. [L. raptor, robber] Fitted for grasping prey …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • raptorial — /rap tawr ee euhl, tohr /, adj. 1. preying upon other animals; predatory. 2. adapted for seizing prey, as the bill or claws of a bird. 3. belonging or pertaining to the Raptores, a former order in which the falconiform and strigiform birds were… …   Universalium

  • raptorial — adjective Like or resembling a raptor …   Wiktionary

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