- Cushing; V. Roth (2005).
Spiders of
North America: An
Identification Manual.
American Arachnological Society. Bugguide.net. clypeus,
clypeal,
clypeate v t e...
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include large ocelli,
short scapes, 12 antennomeres,
small eyes, and a
clypeal margin that has a row of peg-like denticles. The
genus Zigrasimecia was...
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Southeast Asian specimens generally have a more
deeply notched anterior clypeal margin and eyes that only
rarely exceed the
lateral cephalic outline. Most...
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species except the
Penestomidae by
their semi-rectangular
carapace and
clypeal hood. They can be
distinguished from
Penestomidae by the eye arrangement...
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segments without dorsal spines,
absence of
maxillary palpi and fronto-
clypeal suture, and
immobile abdominal segments in
pupae and larvae.
Various tribes...
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Rhinyptia Rhinyptia indica showing clypeal "snout"
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Coleoptera Superfamily:...
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angular protruding structures and
hornlike or
tusklike mandibular and/or
clypeal projections. The few
species of
Synagris with
known biology are also notable...
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males are 5–13 mm long. The
bases of the
antennae are
separated from the
clypeal border by a
distance of at
least the
antennal scape's
maximum diameter...
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behind the eyes.
Gnathonargus unicorn has a long, slender, upward-pointing
clypeal projection resembling a
unicorn horn.
Hypselistes florens has a cephalic...
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series Mythbusters, in
reference to the 'walrus moustache'
formed by the
clypeal and
mandibular setae in this species."
Serratoterga larsoni Johnson, 1991...