The term
raptorial implies much the same as "predator y", but most often refers to modifications of an arthropod's foreleg that make it
Kaynak: RaptorialL. melvillei is one of the largest
raptorial predators yet known, with whale experts using the phrase "the biggest tetrapod bite ever
Kaynak: Livyatan melvilleiHemerodromiinae are a worldwide group of predatory flies with
raptorial forelegs. References External links : Category:Flies. . Plant, A.R.
Kaynak: HemerodromiinaeWinged adults and the aquatic larvae were predators with
raptorial forelegs, which are reminiscent to those of praying mantids .
Kaynak: CoxoplectopteraThey possess three pairs of large
raptorial limbs, and the abdomen bears a battery of small swimming limbs. The earliest thylacocephalan
Kaynak: ThylacocephalaThey are remarkable for having hook-like claws on the
raptorial last segments of their legs. Trogloraptor belongs to one of only three new
Kaynak: TrogloraptorFrogmouths are not
raptorial birds. Taxonomy: The Tawny Frogmouth was first described in 1801 by English naturalist John Latham .
Kaynak: Tawny FrogmouthThey walk on their mid and hind legs; the front pair is
raptorial. Some groups specialize on spiders. Very little is known about emesines
Kaynak: Emesinaegroup Nepomorpha They are commonly called waterscorpions for their superficial resemblance to scorpion s, which is due to their
raptorialKaynak: NepidaeSome of the more notable examples are representations of
raptorial birds and avian-themed dancing warriors. Copper in the Eastern Woodlands
Kaynak: Mississippian copper platesWhile originally reported to have a
raptorial 'sickle claw' on the foot similar to the claws of the more advanced dromaeosaurids ,
Kaynak: NoasaurusThe two described species have quite a different body form: G. sacha is elongate and pale, with
raptorial front legs, while G. bryicola is
Kaynak: GalianoraJanjucetus was likely to have been a
raptorial predator that captured large single prey animals rather than bulk-feeding on small
Kaynak: JanjucetusWhile it was originally described as having a hooked,
raptorial beak, the specimen is badly preserved, and further research suggested that
Kaynak: BoluochiaL. maculata may be distinguished from its congener L. sulcata by the greater number of teeth on the last segment of its
raptorial claw
Kaynak: Lysiosquillina maculataArmed with
raptorial forelegs, ambush bugs routinely capture prey ten or more times their own size. They form a subgroup within the
Kaynak: PhymatinaeThe
raptorial front legs serve to capture prey. With them, the prey is captured, then bitten through with the mandibles and carried away.
Kaynak: Emesopsis