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Paratrechalea is a
genus of
spiders in the
family Trechaleidae. It was
first described in 2005 by Carico. As of 2017[update], it
contains 7
species from...
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grooming (papillae in pseudoscorpions,
cheliceral teeth in Opiliones). In
Paratrechalea,
males and
females have
shown to have a
chelicerae dimorphism, because...
- seen in the
spider species Paratrechalea ornata, a
Neotropical spider belonging to the
Trechaleidae spider family.
Paratrechalea ornata males may present...
- (Silva & Lise, 2006) —
Brazil P.
tocantins Carico & Silva, 2010 —
Brazil Paratrechalea Carico, 2005 P. azul Carico, 2005 —
Brazil P.
galianoae Carico, 2005...
- leg
length P. mira are
generally favored over
shorter lengths. In the
Paratrechalea genus,
males silk wrap
nutritive or
worthless gifts to
avoid being cannibalized...
- than
males would like them to be. For example, the
Neotropical spider,
Paratrechalea ornata,
displays nuptial gift-giving
behaviors during courtship as a...
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Paradossenus F. O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1903 –
South America,
Nicaragua Paratrechalea Carico, 2005 – Brazil, Argentina,
Uruguay Rhoicinus Simon, 1898 – South...