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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...
- below). Two
pairs of finger-like appendages, the
maxillary and
labial palpi, are
found around the
mouth in most beetles,
serving to move food into the...
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perform certain task such as
producing silk or
producing saliva in the
palpi.: 65, 75
While the
corpora cardiaca produce PTTH, the
corpora allata also...
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Phalangium cornutum,
profile of male, with legs and
palpi truncated. a:
ocular tubercle; b: mandible; c: labrum; d:
sheath of **** protruded; e: ****;...
- is
great variation in
morphology of
labial palpi in
different families of Lepidoptera;
sometimes the
palpi are
separate and
sometimes they are connivent...
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insects as well, for
instance Myriapoda.
erect The
palpi when vertical, i.e. the axis of the
palpi is at
right angles to the axis of the body. exarate...
- mandarina) is an
example of an
insect that has
small labial palpi and no
maxillary palpi. The
hypopharynx is a
somewhat globular structure,
located medially...
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millimeters long, have
eight legs with
combs instead of claws, and have
palpi that end in
prominent hooks. They do not
burrow into the skin, but live...
- type of
mouthpart among arachnids.
Palpi or
pedipalpi can
refer to: Pedipalpi, a
subclade of
Tetrapulmonata Palpi (Lepidoptera mouthpart)
Pedipalp (Dungeons...
- spider. C.
mildei usually has a pale
green or tan body, with
darker brown palpi and chelicerae. An
adult C.
mildei is
usually 7–10
millimetres (0.3–0.4 in)...