- Embioptera.
Spinnerets are
usually on the
underside of a spider's opisthosoma, and are
typically segmented.
While most
spiders have six
spinnerets, some have...
- as "spinning".
Depending on the type of
spinneret used,
either solid or
hollow fibers can be formed.
Spinnerets are also used for
electrospinning and electrospraying...
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spinneret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spinneret prin****lly
refers to the silk
spinning organ on a spider, silk worm, or
insect larvae...
-
eight limbs,
chelicerae with
fangs generally able to
inject venom, and
spinnerets that
extrude silk. They are the
largest order of
arachnids and rank seventh...
-
modern spiders). The next two
segments carry the
spinnerets. In the
majority of spiders, the
spinnerets have
migrated to the
posterior end of the body....
- to the
spinnerets toward the
epigastric furrow on the
underside of the abdomen. In most
spiders the
spiracle is just
anterior to the
spinnerets. Like clubionids...
-
indicates that
Attercopus does not
actually have
spinnerets. The
feature which looked like a
tubular spinneret is
actually a
folded sheet of cuticle. It would...
-
anterior lateral spinnerets (ALS) and
posterior lateral spinnerets (PLS) of
modern spiders.
There are, however, no
posterior median spinnerets. In the place...
- pedipalp. Most have at
least seven or
eight spinnerets near the
middle of the abdomen.
Lateral spinnerets are multi-segmented.
Recent Mesothelae are characterized...
-
chemical defense.
Except for a pair of
pectines in scorpions, and the
spinnerets in spiders, the
abdomen has no appendages. Like all arthropods, arachnids...