- include: †
Rastellum (Arctostrea)
Pervinquiere 1910 †
Rastellum allobrogensis Pictet and Roux 1853 †
Rastellum deshayesi d'Orbigny 1853 †
Rastellum diluvianum...
- in this
family but have now been
moved to Atracidae.
Dipluridae lack a
rastellum (stout
conical spines) on
their chelicerae.
Their carapace is characterized...
-
sternal sigilla is
small and oval. Its
chelicerae are
robust and short;
rastellum formed by long and
attenuate but
stiff setae. The
entire spider is a light...
- small,
shallow and oval, with its
sternum rebordered. Chelicerae: its
rastellum is weak, with long,
attenuate setae.
Cheliceral tumescence is present...
- Its
labium possesses no cus****s. A
serrula is not visible. Chelicerae:
rastellum is
formed by
short blunt cusps, and it has a fang
furrow with 8 large...
- Its well
marked sternal sigilla is shallow,
small and oval. Chelicerae:
rastellum is
formed by thin, long and
stiff setae.
Color as in C. calderoni. Male:...
-
recognized by the
numerous (7 or more)
spines on
prolateral patella III. The
rastellum is stronger, and the
maxillae are shorter, than in
other species of its...
- and submarginal,
while its
sternum is
strongly rebordered. Chelicerae:
rastellum is absent. A small,
pallid and
protruding cheliceral tumescence is present...
-
synonym of
Tellinella rastellum (Hanley, 1844):
synonym of
Tellinella philippii (Philippi, 1844) (misspelling)
Tellinella rastellum (Hanley, 1844): synonym...
-
sigilla is small, oval and shallow; its
sternum is rebordered. Chelicerae:
rastellum is weak. A small,
ventrally protruding cheliceral tumescence is present...