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Figures 12–15.Mallinella sphaerica sp. n., 12 epigyne, ventral view 13 vulva 14 left male palp, ventral view 15 same, retrolateral view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm (12–13); 0.5 mm (14–15).
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Dan Quan, Jian Chen, Jie Liu
Zookeys
Figure 17.Collection localities of Sinopoda serrata (Wang, 1990) in China.
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Yuri M. Marusik, Mikhail M. Omelko
Zookeys
Figures 6–12.Male palp of Cryptothele verrucosa (6–11) and Cryptothele alluaudi (12). 6 bulbus, ventral 7 bulbus, ventro-prolateral 8, 10 bulbus, retrolateral 9 bulbus, prolateral 11 palp with removed bulbus, retrolateral 12 palp, ventral (after Marusik and Omelko (2012)). Abbreviations: Co conductor; Ea terminal process of embolus; Eb embolus base; Em embolus; Ep posterior process of embolus; Sd seminal duct; Sp subtegular process; St subtegulum; Te triangle extesion of tegulum; Ts threads of subtegulum.
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Feng Zhang, Bao-Shi Zhang, Zhi-Sheng Zhang
Zookeys
Figures 10–17.Pseudopoda acuminata sp. n., 10–13 Male (SP–SC–03–0050): 10–12 Left palp (10 prolateral 11 ventral 12 retrolateral) 13 embolus (ventral) 14–17 Female (SP–SC–03–0052): 14–16 Epigyne (14 ventral 15 dorsal 16 apical); 17 Schematic course of internal duct system, dorsal. Abbreviations: AB anterior bands; aEF anterior margin of epigynal field; amLL anterior margin of lateral lobes; C conductor; CD copulatory duct; dRTA dorsal branch of retrolateral tibial apophysis; E embolus; EP embolic projection; FD fertilization duct; LL lateral lobes of epigyne; MF median field of epigyne; mmLL median margin of lateral lobes; pmLL posterior margins of lateral lobes; PI posterior incisions; S spermathecae; SD sperm duct; ST subtegulum; T tegulum; vRTA ventral branch of retrolateral tibial apophysis. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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Dmitri V. Logunov, Yuri M. Marusik
Zookeys
Figures 60–65.Copulatory organs of Eupoa lobli sp. n. (the holotype). 60 male palp, median view 61–62, 65 ditto, ventral view 63 ditto, retrolateral view 64 tegular apophysis, retrolateral view. Abbreviations as explained in ‘Material and methods’. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
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Cyril Courtial, Lionel Picard, Frédéric Ysnel, Julien Pétillon
Zookeys
Figure 2.Pictures of the male palp of Eustiromastix guianae. A–C male palp in lateral, retrolateral and ventral views, respectively D detail of the tibial apophysis, ventral view. MA median apophysis, E embolus. Scales: A–C 1 mm, D 0.5 mm.
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Yuri M. Marusik, Alexander A. Fomichev, Mikhail M. Omelko
Zookeys
Figures 17–18.Male palp of Gnaphosa ustyuzhanini. 17 ventral 18 prolateral. Scale = 0.2 mm. Es – embolic spine.
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Figures 12–19.Heser vijayanagara sp. n. 12 Female allotype, dorsal view of body 13 Male palp, ventral, with conductor (C), embolus (E), and median apophysis (MA) indicated 14 Male palp, retrolateral 15 Epigyne, ventral 16 Female metatarsi III (left) and IV, with ventral terminal preening comb 17 Female cheliceral teeth 18 Vulva, ventral 19 Vulva, dorsal. Scale bars: 12: 1.0; 13–17: 0.5; 18–19: 0.1.
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Sarah C. Crews, Mark S. Harvey
Zookeys
Map 5.Northern Australia (inset) showing the distribution of Karaops gen. n. Karaops jenniferae sp. n. (black square), Karaops alanlongbottomi sp. n. (white circle), Karaops keithlongbottomi sp. n. (black circle), Karaops larryoo sp. n. (white square), Karaops dawara sp. n. (white stars).
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We saw this girl on a salt lake and she could run like the wind. Photo: JeaniD: Artoriopsis Expolita (Polished Wolf Spider) Ethan Yeoman
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These are well adapted to fishing. The can walk on water, using air trapped in leg hairs. They can dive for extended periods and even weave a web under water. Their range is Costa Rica to Argentina.
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Searsmont, Maine, 1/13/13
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Cradley, Malvern Worcs SO7347
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO729470
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Cristobal, Colon, Panama
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO729470
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Embalse Jandula, Andujar National Park, Jaen Province.Spain.
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Miao, Arunachal Pradesh, India
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Peacock spider - Jumping spiderI was down on my knees, looking at some Drosera plants and noticed this little spider on the Red Gum nut on the ground and was immediately awed by the colours it was reflecting. It is so beautiful. Have a look at
Wildernesscam's "Peacock spider" he found on the coast. It is quite different than mine And different again from
Farhan's Explore: Sep 30, 2009 #324
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Valbona National Park. Albanian Alps