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It asserts that the insect head consists of the acron plus six segments.
The attribution to Acron, however, is not found before the 15th century, and is doubtful.
The eyes are mounted on the acron.
As a result, the idea of the arthropods having inherited a preoral acron from their ancestors seems less likely.
The Protocerebrum represents the fused ganglia of the acron and the preantennal segment.
Fragments of Acron's writing may also appear in Pomponius Porphyrion.
Such a situation has led Matsuda (1965) to claim that in most insects the head comprises an acron and only five cephalic segments.
From Coritus came Acron to the fight, Who left his spouse betroth'd, and unconsummate night.
Helenius Acron, however, called Fuscus a tragedian.
The prostomium (sometimes also called the acron) is the first body segment in an annelid worm's body in the anterior end.
Under Mr. Kantor's supervision, Acron has become one of the world's leading fertilizer producers and distributors.
Scholia attributed to Acron appear in manuscripts of Horace; there are three recensions known, the earliest dating to the 5th century.
In primitive forms the acron has a pair of compound eyes on the sides and four pigment-cup ocelli ("little eyes") in the middle.
Helenius Acron (or Acro) was a Roman commentator and grammarian, probably of the 3rd century, but whose precise date is not known.
Nothing is known about him except from a story preserved by the scholiast Helenius Acron, in his notes on the satires of Horace.
Agronova International Inc. was founded by Acron in 2008 to handle marketing, distribution and sea transportation of the Group's export cargos.
In August 1971 Otto Acron took on two aeroplanes in a tug of war at Rotterdam Airport.
The presence of a distinct anterior sclerite bearing the eyes has been taken to suggest that a distinct acron once existed in front of the euarthropod head.
Azot, renamed as Acron, became the first asset of Kantor's Acron Group.
St Ives Saints Australian Football Club (Australian rules football), who play at Acron Oval.
Recognition of this led to the concept of a primary, non-segmental component of the body in annelids known as the acron being developed, from which the brain is ultimately derived.
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The head is composed of a presegmental acron that usually bears eyes (absent in Protura and Diplura), followed by six segments, all closely fused together, with the following appendages:
There is, however, every reason to believe that the insect head arose by the coalescence of a number of body segments and a non-segmental anteriorly-placed acron homologous with the Annelid prostomium.
None of Acron's works are now extant, though he wrote several in the Doric dialect on medical and physical subjects, of which the titles are preserved by the Suda and Eudocia.