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- leg or pedipalp, i.e. the surfaces parallel to the line of sight; see prolateral, retrolateral Laterigrade: With legs directed to the side, hence appearing...
- describing views of the legs and pedipalps of spiders, and other arachnids. Prolateral refers to the surface of a leg that is closest to the anterior end of...
- "Anyphaena sceptile Lin & Li, sp. nov., holotype male, left palp. A. Prolateral view; B. Ventral view; C. Retrolateral view. Scale bar = 0.3 mm". "Anyphaena...
- distinguished from other related genera such as Ctenus by the presence of dense prolateral sco****e (a dense brush of fine hairs) on the pedipalp tibiae and tarsi...
- view, sternum 33 dorsal view, carapace 34–35 eye group, dorsal and lateral views 36 leg I prolateral view 37 leg IV retrolateral view 38 palpal endite...
- maxillae and labium, a long distal segment of spinnerets, and the lack of a prolateral cheliceral sco****. List of Theraphosidae species "Gen. Bacillochilus...
- Left palpal bulb of a male Thaida chepu: 1 – from the right (prolateral side nearest the mouth); 2 – from the ventral side, i.e. underside; 3 – from the...
- The male has long, parallel chelicerae and large spiral embolus on the prolateral side of the palpal bulb, while the female has regular sized chelicerae...
- the Lasiodora, Vitalius, and Nhandu genera as they all lack accessory prolateral keels and by having an apical and sub apical palpal keel in males. They...
- be further distinguished by the presence of stridulating hairs on the prolateral coxae 1 and 2. Females also own a unique single ****theca. These tarantulas...