- and sea spiders. The
pedipalps are
lateral to the
chelicerae ("jaws") and
anterior to the
first pair of
walking legs.
Pedipalps are
composed of six segments...
- leg-like
appendages are not "actual" legs, but
pedipalps, and they have only five
segments each. The
pedipalps of the
Solifugae function partly as
sense organs...
-
Amblypygids have
raptorial pedipalps modified for
grabbing and
retaining prey, much like the
forelegs of mantises. The
pedipalps are
generally covered in...
- chelicerates, the
pedipalps are
unspecialized and
subequal to the
posterior pairs of
walking legs. However, in sea
spider and arachnids, the
pedipalps are more...
- the
pedipalps, have been
adapted for feeding, locomotion, and/or
reproductive functions. In scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and
ricinuleids the
pedipalps ends...
-
eight jointed legs, no
wings or antennae, the
presence of
chelicerae and
pedipalps,
simple eyes, and an exoskeleton,
which is
periodically shed. Spiders...
-
Cephalopoda is the hectocotylus, a
specialized arm, and male
spiders use
their pedipalps. Even
within the Vertebrata,
there are
morphological variants with specific...
-
while the
Pisauridae carry their egg sacs with
their chelicerae and
pedipalps. Two of the wolf spider's
eight eyes are
large and prominent; this distinguishes...
-
beyond the tarsus. The
claws of the
scorpion are not
truly legs, but are
pedipalps, a
different kind of
appendage that is also
found in
spiders and is specialised...
- co****tory
organs of a male spider. They are
borne on the last
segment of the
pedipalps (the
front "limbs" of a spider),
giving the
spider an
appearance often...