Oppositus (situs inversus or situs transversus) is a condition in humans and animals in which an individual's internal organs are reversed left to right (or "mirrored") from their usual locations.
Oppositus is also used in the names of many species, including:
Charniodiscus oppositus, an extinct primitive marine animal.
Leptoglossus oppositus, a leaf-footed bug.
Molophilus oppositus, a crane fly.
Topics referred to by the same term
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Oppositus is a Latin term meaning opposite. Oppositus (situs inversus or situs transversus) is a condition in humans and animals in which an individual's...
Division of Plant Industry, Gainesville, Florida. Data related to Leptoglossus oppositus at Wikispecies Leptoglossus oppositus on BugGuide.Net v t e...
Alysson oppositus is a species of wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is found in North America. "Alysson oppositus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
Orocrambus oppositus is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Alfred Philpott in 1915. It is endemic to New Zealand, where it has been recorded...
Situs inversus (also called situs transversus or oppositus) is a congenital condition in which the major visceral organs are reversed or mirrored from...
Rubus pensilvanicus, known commonly as Pennsylvania blackberry, is a prickly bramble native to eastern and central North America from Newfoundland south...
by shape ratios. Other described species, C. arboreus, C. longus, C. oppositus, and C. spinosus are considered to belong to their own genus Arborea,...
047 in) long, with a relatively robust body. It is most similar to G. oppositus. The species is named for the Seminole people of Florida. Perkins, Philip...
intimate friend, and others; wrote Ecclesiasticus auctoritati Jacobi regis oppositus (1611), an attack upon James I of England; and in Classicum belli sacri...
neovexillatus Allen L. nigropearlei Yonke L. occidentalis Heidemann L. oppositus (Say) L. pallidivenosus Allen L. phyllopus (Linnaeus) L. polychromus Brailovsky...
1648). Tractatus de punctorum origine, antiquitate, et authoritate, oppositus Arcano puntationis revelato Ludovici Cappelli (1648), defending the authenticity...
Situs inversus (also called situs transversus or oppositus) is a congenital condition in which the major visceral organs are reversed or mirrored from...
Chironomus oliveirai Correia & Trivinho-Strixino, 2007 c g Chironomus oppositus Walker, 1856 c g Chironomus oriplanus (Kieffer, 1911) c Chironomus ornatissimus...
The specific epithet (oppositifolia) is derived from the Latin words oppositus meaning "on the other side" or "contrary": 73 and folia meaning "leaves"...
observabilis Kohl, 1894 i c g Tachytes obsoletus (Rossi, 1792) i c g Tachytes oppositus R. Turner, 1917 i c g Tachytes opulentus Nurse, 1909 i c g Tachytes ornatipes...
supra trecentos errores Simonii ... Eivsdem Iacobi Schegkii Apologeticus, oppositus calumniae G. Genebrardi, Parisiensis Theologi. Tübingen: Georg Gruppenbach...