- The
epigyne or
epigynum is the
external genital structure of
female spiders. As the
epigyne varies greatly in form in
different species, even in closely...
- Book lung
Calamistrum Cephalothorax Chelicerae Cheliceral fang
Cribellum Epigyne Exuviae Opisthosoma Pedipalp Palpal bulb Sco****e Silk
Spinneret Urticating...
- ****ociated
ducts of the
female reproductive system (also
known as
internal epigyne or
internal genitalia) Other: **** (band), an
English techno duo Volva...
-
pedicel (also
called pedicle) book lung sac book lung
stigma epigastric fold
epigyne anterior spinneret posterior spinneret Legs are
labelled I, II, III, IV...
- L. venusta,
where the
abdomen has
inverted V-markings.
Females have an
epigyne with a
ventral projection that is
unique in the genus. The web of juveniles...
-
ventral abdominal markings. The
females can be
distinguished by
their epigyne. The
variation in size,
shape and
markings that have been
observed is not...
-
distinct light central band,
which has a wavy border.
Females have an
epigyne appearing 2.5
times as long as wide when
viewed from the rear.
Males have...
-
known as the
epigastric furrow,
separates the
region of the book
lungs and
epigyne from the more
posterior part of the abdomen. In the
middle of this furrow...
-
carapace and
yellow beige abdomen that has a
pattern of
linesand patches. The
epigyne is
distinctively large and has a
plate at the rear.
Phintella lajuma is...
-
inability to
catch or
consume prey
bigger than themselves. In females, the
epigyne has a long
scape (a tongue-like appendage). Male
pedipalps have a hook-like...