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digitus

[′dij·əd·əs]
(invertebrate zoology)
In insects, the claw-bearing terminal segment of the tarsus.
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manauara, that it is also present) and digitus narrow, rounded dorsally and angulated ventrally, with basal region slightly larger than apical region.
DigitUs is partnering with Loyyal to develop the app to bring the service to life based on Loyyal's platform.
Speaking about this step towards a nationwide rollout, Monetas Founder and CEO Johann Gevers said, "We are delighted to be working in partnership with the Tunisian Government, National Post, and DigitUs to increase financial inclusion with an open mobile money platform that is able to operate across mobile networks.
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Digitus fixus of chelicerae without teeth and longer than digitus mobilis, digitus mobilis with one central tooth, internal sclerotized node present (Fig.
Pro- and mesothoracic legs with tibiae and digitus mostly dark brown to blackish brown, with trochanter and femora yellowish white.
The species were as follows: Coelochaeta nitellarum (76.16 [+ or -] 16.16%), Netrium digitus (44.19 [+ or -] 4.72%), Draparnaldia sp.
Coleoptera Carabidae Pseudanophthalmus digitus VALENTINE Pseudanophthalmus fulleri VALENTINE Rhadine larvalis LACONT Leiodidae Ptomaphagus whiteselli BARR Ptomaphagus sp.
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