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Definition of Plumiped

Plumiped
Plumiped Plu"mi*ped, a. [L. plumipes, -edis; pluma a feather + pes: cf. F. plumip[`e]de.] (Zo["o]l.) Having feet covered with feathers. -- n. A plumiped bird.

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- The hairy-footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes) is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae. These bees are widespread in most of Europe and Asia...
- Trichonephila plumipes, the Pacific golden orb weaver, is a species of spider found in Australia, Indonesia and some Pacific Islands, which exhibits extreme...
- resemble Trichonephila plumipes in that the females both possess a collection of stiff hair on their legs. However, the hairs of T. plumipes are more closely...
- Eupterote plumipes is a moth in the family Eupterotidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in Sri Lanka. The wingspan is 74–70 mm...
- Tapinauchenius plumipes, the orange tree spider, is a tarantula endemic to French Guiana. It was first described by Ludovico Di Caporiacco in 1954. Its...
- Uloborus plumipes is a species of Old World cribellate spider in the family Uloboridae. Common names include the feather-legged lace weaver and the garden...
- plumipes: Dielis plumipes confluenta (Say, 1823) Dielis plumipes fossulana (Fabricius, 1804) Dielis plumipes plumipes (Drury, 1770) D. plumipes confluenta female...
- Trichopoda plumipes is a species of feather-legged fly in the family Tachinidae. The abdomen is black with pairs of rectangular yellow spots. It parasitizes...
- present, the only recognised species within this genus is Selenotypus plumipes, but this is expected to change, as it is becoming apparent that the genus...
- Nephila to Trichonephila. Another species from this genus, Trichonephila plumipes, is commonly found in Australia. It also was moved from Nephila to Trichonephila...