- 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...
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pedicel (also
called pedicle) book lung sac book lung
stigma epigastric fold
epigyne anterior spinneret posterior spinneret Legs are
labelled I, II, III, IV...
- **** Blue ****
Camel toe
Carpel ****oral
enlargement Elongated labia Epigyne Genital ulcer Human external male
genitalia **** **** Koro (disease)...
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elaborate pattern, and, in females, the
shape of the
median septum of the
epigyne. In males, the
embolus of the
pedipalp is
enclosed within the conductor...
- very
similar to A.
similis and A.
fenestralis in
general appearance. The
epigyne is
separated from that of A.
fenestralis by the
outlines of the ****thecaa...
- ****ociated
ducts of the
female reproductive system (also
known as
internal epigyne or
internal genitalia) **** (band), an
English techno duo
Volva (disambiguation)...
- have six eyes, and are haplogyne, i.e. the
females lack a
sclerotized epigyne.
There is a
substantial number of genera, but two of them,
Dysdera and...
-
large abdomen measuring 3.5 mm (0.14 in) in length. It has a
distinctive epigyne featuring spiralling ridges.
Rhene timidus was
first identified by Wanda...
- rear. The
spider has long legs long
brown spines. The
female has a
small epigyne,
which is
recalled in the
species name that
means "tiny". Internally, the...