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- of a leg that is closest to the anterior end of an arachnid's body. Retrolateral refers to the surface of a leg that is closest to the posterior end of...
- particularly the appendages; often used in describing the male pedipalp: see retrolateral tibial apophysis Atrium (plural atria): An internal chamber at the entrance...
- , holotype male, left palp. A. Prolateral view; B. Ventral view; C. Retrolateral view. Scale bar = 0.3 mm". "Anyphaena sceptile Lin & Li 2021, sp. nov...
- species can be distinguished by the shape of the palpal bulb. When viewed retrolaterally, the palpal bulb of B. hamorii is narrower and less straight than the...
- That of B. smithi is straighter with a broad spoon shape when viewed retrolaterally and a wider keel at the apex. In mature females of B. smithi the baseplate...
- characteristics (AP819) 275 retrolateral aspect, leg I 276 prolateral aspect, leg I 277 ventral view, pedipalp bulb 278 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp 279, 280...
- characteristics: Presence of retrolateral sco**** of filiform setae on the cheliceral base, a small row of larger filiform paddle setae retrolaterally ventrobasally...
- to Adults Retrospective Think Aloud RTA clade of araneomorph spiders Retrolateral tibial apophysis, defining the RTA clade Rewriting Techniques and Applications...
- presence of a sharp, outwards-directing projection at the base of the retrolateral tibial apophysis, in combination with a small, straight and abruptly...
- texts over many years, which were as unusual as the shape of the RTA [Retrolateral tibial apophysis] in this new species" Heteropoda richlingi Jäger, 2008...