- and
ecribellate members (Lehtinen, 1967). Some species, such as
Amaurobius ferox, are also
capable of
switching between cribellate and
ecribellate silk...
- calamistrum;
spiders with a
cribellum are
called cribellate,
those without ecribellate; see also
Cribellum Cus****: A
small spiny outgrowth ("wart") on the...
- both entelegyne,
meaning that the
females have a
genital plate, and
ecribellate,
meaning that they spin
sticky capture silk
instead of
woolly silk. They...
- comb the
cribellate silk from the cribellum. The Araneoidea, or the "
ecribellate" spiders, do not have
these two structures. The two
groups of orb-weaving...
-
recent molecular phylogenetic studies re****e this,
although many of the
ecribellate haplogynes do
appear to form a clade, Synspermiata.
Unlike the Entelegynae...
-
approach for
resolving the
interfamilial phylogenetic relationships of
ecribellate orb-weaving
spiders with a new family-rank
classification (Araneae, Araneoidea)"...
-
above the
group of young,
surrounding the
clutch with a
loose network of
ecribellate silk. Next, the
mother stops the
rotational behavior and
begins a slow...
-
Caponiidae is a
family of
ecribellate haplogyne spiders that are
unusual in a
number of ways. They
differ from
other spiders in
lacking book
lungs and...
- "Comparative
anatomy of the
spinneret musculature in
cribellate and
ecribellate spiders (Araneae)".
Journal of Morphology. 285 (2): e21670. doi:10.1002/jmor...
- of
thousands of
extremely fine
loops of dry silk; the
Araneoidea are
ecribellate – the
adhesive properties of
their webs are
created by fine droplets...