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Pedipalps (commonly
shortened to
palps or palpi) are the
secondary pair of
forward appendages among chelicerates – a
group of
arthropods including spiders...
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media related to
Niphanda cymbia.
Niphanda cymbia, the
pointed Pierrot, is a
small butterfly found in
northern India (Sikkim to...
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Adopogon occidentale (Nutt.) ****ze
Adopogon occidentalis (Nutt.) ****ze
Cymbia occidentalis (Nutt.) Standl.
Krigia bellidioides Scheele Krigia nervosa...
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rather than stridulation) or high-frequency
stridulation by
using the
cymbia on the ends of its pedipalps. In most
species of spiders,
stridulation commonly...
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India to
Peninsular Malaya,
South Yunnan, Sumatra, Java
Niphanda cymbia de Nicéville, [1884]
Niphanda fusca (Bremer & Grey, 1853) Amur, Ussuri,...
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ciliate blue
Anthene lycaenina lycambes -
pointed ciliate blue
Niphanda cymbia cymbia -
pointed Pierrot Orthomiella pontis -
straightwing blue Orthomiella...
- Dupérré & Tapia, 2020 —
Ecuador M. cube Dupérré & Tapia, 2020 —
Ecuador M.
cymbia (Levi, 1956) — USA M.
dipluramigo Platnick & Shadab, 1978 — Panama, Colombia...
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Menge chose to name the
genus Dicymbium,
literally meaning two
cymbia/a
double cymbium. As of May 2019[update] it
contains eight species and one...
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outgrowth ("wart") on the
endites and
labium of
Mygalomorphae Cymbium (plural
cymbia): The end part of the
tarsus of the
pedipalp in a
mature male,
usually hollowed...
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asialis (de Nicéville, 1895) N. a.
marcia (Fawcett, 1904)
Yunnan Niphanda cymbia de Nicéville, [1884] genus:
Novosatsuma Novosatsuma pratti (Leech, 1889)...