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basitarsus, the proximal portion of the tarsus, located between the tibia and telotarsus. ... The cheliceral fixed finger bears a basal bicusp, a subdistal tooth, and a ...
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They have chelicerae, pedipalps and four pairs of legs. ... through the tarsus of the legs, and the distal segment to the apotele (the claw with its modifications).
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Cheliceral segment I with ventral spur; pedipalpal tarsus longer than tibia (Figure ... Cheliceral segment I without ventral spur; pedipalpal tibia longer than tarsus ...
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Jun 28, 2006 ... For comparison, here is the ambulacrum and tarsal claws of legs 1 ... sternal shield, and do not have a spermadactyl on the chelicera (Fig 71).
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Chelicera Divided into 3 segments: coxa, tibia (fixed finger), tarsus(movable finger). Used to grasp and crush prey before sucking it. Curiously, it does have an ...
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acrotarsus (= apicotarsus) - distal subdivision of the tarsus, usually of tarsus I (NB .... Not to be confused with cheliceral excrescences that are produced from ...
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71 Cheliceral promargin SEM. 72 Cheliceral retromargin SEM. 73 Cheliceral gland SEM. Preparation 4. Palp (female). 361 Palp prolat SEM. 97 Palp tarsus dors ...
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Their tarsi also have claw tufts, which as their name suggests, are tufts of ... The fangs, in their relaxed state, fold next to a row of spikes or teeth (cheliceral teeth) ...
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The tarsus is intermediate in length, but more slender than chunky. The pedipalps ... The chelicerae (singular chelicera) consist of two segments. Nearest the ...
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