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Trichobothria (singular trichobothrium) are
elongate setae ("hairs")
present in arachnids,
various orders of insects, and
myriapods that
function in the...
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Palystes castaneus female,
dorsal aspect pedipalp trichobothria carapace of
prosoma (cephalothorax)
opisthosoma (abdomen) eyes AL (anterior lateral) AM...
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least four
trichobothria on the
upper side of
their tarsus of the
first pair of legs. A.
labyrinthica have
approximately 25
trichobothria per walking...
- simple, but many
arachnids also
possess more
complex structures,
called trichobothria.[citation needed] Finally, slit
sense organs are slit-like pits covered...
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resemble cerci, and the 14th
segment has a pair of long
sensory hairs (
trichobothria).
Around the anal
opening there is a
small telson.
Symphylans have been...
- 'white-bearded
jumping spider', due to the
white hair-like
structures (
trichobothria) on its
limbs and body.
Menemerus brachygnathus is
found in various...
- spiders, slit
sensilla are used to
detect substrate vibrations,
while trichobothria are used to
detect air-borne vibrations. Chemo-reception is one of the...
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opening on the mid-thoracic segment.
There are
three sensory hairs or
trichobothria on the
abdominal segments 3 to 6 and two such
hairs on the
seventh segment...
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absent in most species.
There are five
pairs of long
sensory hairs (
trichobothria)
located throughout the body segments.
Pauropods can be
identified because...
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mainly by
features of the claws,
notably the
presence of
exactly 12
trichobothria on each claw (members of
other similar families possess many more) and...