- (6.2 oz).
Birdeaters are one of the few
tarantula species that lack
tibial spurs,
located on the
first pair of legs of most
adult males. They are mostly...
- "well-built", and
Latin tibialis, "of the tibia",
having noted its
prominent tibial spur. In the same paper, he
described a
female Sydney funnel-web
spider as...
- made N.
vulpinus a
senior synonym of N. tripepii.
Nhandu tripepii has a
tibial spur, and when this is flexed, the
retrolateral branch touches the
first metatarsus...
- male’s
glandular tibial spurs.
Males who have
mated previously will
likely be
found with some sort of
damage done to
their tibial spurs because of their...
- end,
there is
generally a
tibial spur,
often two or more. In the Apocrita, the
tibia of the
foreleg bears a
large apical spur that fits over a semicircular...
-
claval lobe, but they have a
distinctive jugal lobe. The hind leg has a
tibial spur with a tuft or row of fine hairs. The legs are long and
slender with...
- (January 2008). "****ual
Dimorphism of the Femora, Tibiae, and Hind
Tibial Spurs in the
Eastern Cicada Killer,
Sphecius speciosus Drury (Hymenoptera:...
- with
pointed apex.
Tibial spurs of legs are
longer where one pair of
tibial spurs found in the mid tibia. Hind
tibia has two
tibial spur pairs.
These tibiae...
-
forcing the female's body
upward and
locking her
fangs together with his
tibial spurs. The male will
insert one palp in the
epigastric furrow and the other...
-
collected have two
tibial spurs (spines
located on the
distal end of the tibia); the
first spur is a long
calcar and the
second spur is
short and thick...