- tarsus,
develops a
complicated structure (sometimes
called the
palpal bulb or
palpal organ) that is used to
transfer sperm to the
female seminal receptacles...
- The two
palpal bulbs – also
known as
palpal organs and
genital bulbs – are the co****tory
organs of a male spider. They are
borne on the last segment...
- female; see also
Palpal bulb Conductor: A part of the
palpal bulb that
accompanies and
supports the
embolus Embolus: The
final part of the
palpal bulb containing...
-
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- and then
transfer the
sperm to
special syringe-styled structures,
palpal bulbs or
palpal organs,
borne on the tips of the
pedipalps of
mature males. When...
- (epigynum) and a "flow through"
fertilization system;
males have
complex palpal bulbs.
Molecular phylogenetic studies have
supported the
monophyly of Entelegynae...
- an
American brand of
scale model cars. The long
coiled embolus of the
palpal bulb of this new
genus reminded the
authors of a
looping Hot
Wheels track...
-
often species-specific
structure used for
mating (variously
called a
palpal bulb,
palpal organ or co****tory bulb). The
basal segments of the pedipalps, the...
- the
upper surface of the abdomen.
Males also have a
differently shaped palpal bulb. They own type 2
urticating hairs,
which are very slender, on a clearly...
-
spiders has been used for
Nephilengys alone.
Males may
sever parts of
their palpal bulbs after co****tion.
Females are from 10 mm to 28 mm long, with males...