Maxillofacial

Japanese: 顎脚 - がっきゃく
Maxillofacial
The term "jaw limbs " is used to distinguish the front pair or pairs of legs of a crustacean from the walking legs when they function like mouthparts.

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
〘名〙 甲殻類の胸脚のうち、前のほうの一対ないし数対が口器のような働きをする場合、歩脚と区別して呼ぶ名称。顎肢。腮脚(さいきゃく)

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