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Acentropelma Gutzkei
''Acentropelma'' is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae. It was first described in 1901 by Pocock. , it contains 4 species. Description Genus ''Acentropelma'' resembles genus ''Metriopelma'', with the distinction of ''Scopula'' on the first leg and palp Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi) are the second pair of appendages of chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. The pedipalps are lateral to the chelicerae ("jaws") and .... List of Species The following is a list of known species within the genus Acentropelma: *''A. macropus'' (Ausserer, 1875) *''A. spinulosum'' (Type) (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897) *''A. sorkini'' (Smith, 1995) *''A. gutzkei'' (Reichling, 1997) Etymology The term ''Acentropelma'' comes from the Greek combining form "a-" meaning "not, without, or opposite to", the Latin, "Centro-", meaning "Center"., and the Greek "-Pelma" meaning "the underside or sole of the ...
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Acentropelma Gutzkei
''Acentropelma'' is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae. It was first described in 1901 by Pocock. , it contains 4 species. Description Genus ''Acentropelma'' resembles genus ''Metriopelma'', with the distinction of ''Scopula'' on the first leg and palp Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi) are the second pair of appendages of chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. The pedipalps are lateral to the chelicerae ("jaws") and .... List of Species The following is a list of known species within the genus Acentropelma: *''A. macropus'' (Ausserer, 1875) *''A. spinulosum'' (Type) (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897) *''A. sorkini'' (Smith, 1995) *''A. gutzkei'' (Reichling, 1997) Etymology The term ''Acentropelma'' comes from the Greek combining form "a-" meaning "not, without, or opposite to", the Latin, "Centro-", meaning "Center"., and the Greek "-Pelma" meaning "the underside or sole of the ...
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Acentropelma Macropus
''Acentropelma'' is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae. It was first described in 1901 by Pocock. , it contains 4 species. Description Genus ''Acentropelma'' resembles genus ''Metriopelma'', with the distinction of ''Scopula ''Scopula'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Franz von Paula Schrank in 1802. Species It has 705 species which are listed here alphabetically. A *'' Scopula ablativa'' (Dognin, 1911) *''Scopula abolita'' Herbulot, 9 ...'' on the first leg and palp. List of Species The following is a list of known species within the genus Acentropelma: *''A. macropus'' (Ausserer, 1875) *''A. spinulosum'' (Type) (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897) *''A. sorkini'' (Smith, 1995) *''A. gutzkei'' (Reichling, 1997) Etymology The term ''Acentropelma'' comes from the Greek combining form "a-" meaning "not, without, or opposite to", the Latin, "Centro-", meaning "Center"., and the Greek "-Pelma" meaning "the underside or sole of t ...
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Acentropelma Sorkini
''Acentropelma'' is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae. It was first described in 1901 by Pocock. , it contains 4 species. Description Genus ''Acentropelma'' resembles genus ''Metriopelma'', with the distinction of ''Scopula ''Scopula'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Franz von Paula Schrank in 1802. Species It has 705 species which are listed here alphabetically. A *'' Scopula ablativa'' (Dognin, 1911) *''Scopula abolita'' Herbulot, 9 ...'' on the first leg and palp. List of Species The following is a list of known species within the genus Acentropelma: *''A. macropus'' (Ausserer, 1875) *''A. spinulosum'' (Type) (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897) *''A. sorkini'' (Smith, 1995) *''A. gutzkei'' (Reichling, 1997) Etymology The term ''Acentropelma'' comes from the Greek combining form "a-" meaning "not, without, or opposite to", the Latin, "Centro-", meaning "Center"., and the Greek "-Pelma" meaning "the underside or sole of t ...
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Acentropelma Spinulosum
''Acentropelma'' is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae. It was first described in 1901 by Pocock. , it contains 4 species. Description Genus ''Acentropelma'' resembles genus ''Metriopelma'', with the distinction of ''Scopula'' on the first leg and palp Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi) are the second pair of appendages of chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. The pedipalps are lateral to the chelicerae ("jaws") and .... List of Species The following is a list of known species within the genus Acentropelma: *''A. macropus'' (Ausserer, 1875) *''A. spinulosum'' (Type) (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897) *''A. sorkini'' (Smith, 1995) *''A. gutzkei'' (Reichling, 1997) Etymology The term ''Acentropelma'' comes from the Greek combining form "a-" meaning "not, without, or opposite to", the Latin, "Centro-", meaning "Center"., and the Greek "-Pelma" meaning "the underside or sole of the ...
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Theraphosidae
Tarantulas comprise a group of large and often hairy spiders of the family Theraphosidae. , 1,040 species have been identified, with 156 genera. The term "tarantula" is usually used to describe members of the family Theraphosidae, although many other members of the same infraorder (Mygalomorphae) are commonly referred to as "tarantulas" or "false tarantulas". Some of the more common species have become popular in the exotic pet trade. Many New World species kept as pets have setae known as urticating hairs that can cause irritation to the skin, and in extreme cases, cause damage to the eyes. Overview Like all arthropods, the tarantula is an invertebrate that relies on an exoskeleton for muscular support.Pomeroy, R. (2014, February 4). Pub. Real Clear Science, "Spiders, and Their Amazing Hydraulic Legs and Genitalia". Retrieved October 13, 2019, from https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2013/02/spiders-their-amazing-hydraulic-legs-and-genitals.html. Like other Arachnida, a ...
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Scopula
''Scopula'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Franz von Paula Schrank in 1802. Species It has 705 species which are listed here alphabetically. A *'' Scopula ablativa'' (Dognin, 1911) *''Scopula abolita'' Herbulot, 956/small> *''Scopula abornata'' (Guenée, 858 *''Scopula accentuata'' (Guenée, 858 *'' Scopula acentra'' (Warren, 1897) *'' Scopula acharis'' Prout, 1938 *'' Scopula achroa'' (Lower, 1902) *'' Scopula achrosta'' Prout, 1935 *''Scopula acidalia'' (Holland, 1894) *''Scopula acinosa'' (Prout, 1932) *''Scopula actuaria'' (Walker, 1861) *''Scopula acutanellus'' Herbulot, 1992 *''Scopula acyma'' Prout, 1932 *''Scopula addictaria'' (Walker, 1861) *''Scopula adelpharia'' (Püngeler, 1894) *''Scopula adenensis'' (Wiltshire, 1986) *''Scopula adeptaria'' (Walker, 1861) *''Scopula aegrefasciata'' Sihvonen, 2001 *''Scopula aemulata'' (Hulst, 1896) – angled wave *''Scopula aequidistans'' (Warren, 1896) *''Scopula aequifasciata'' (Christoph, 1881) *''S ...
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Palp
Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi) are the second pair of appendages of chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. The pedipalps are lateral to the chelicerae ("jaws") and anterior to the first pair of walking legs. Overview Pedipalps are composed of six segments or articles: the coxa, the trochanter, the femur, the short patella, the tibia, and the tarsus. In spiders, the coxae frequently have extensions called maxillae or gnathobases, which function as mouth parts with or without some contribution from the coxae of the anterior legs. The limbs themselves may be simple tactile organs outwardly resembling the legs, as in spiders, or chelate weapons ( pincers) of great size, as in scorpions. The pedipalps of Solifugae are covered in setae, but have not been studied in detail. Comparative studies of pedipalpal morphology may suggest that leg-like pedipalps are primitive in arachnids. At present, the on ...
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Theraphosidae Genera
Tarantulas comprise a group of large and often hairy spiders of the family Theraphosidae. , 1,040 species have been identified, with 156 genera. The term "tarantula" is usually used to describe members of the family Theraphosidae, although many other members of the same infraorder (Mygalomorphae) are commonly referred to as "tarantulas" or "false tarantulas". Some of the more common species have become popular in the exotic pet trade. Many New World species kept as pets have setae known as urticating hairs that can cause irritation to the skin, and in extreme cases, cause damage to the eyes. Overview Like all arthropods, the tarantula is an invertebrate that relies on an exoskeleton for muscular support.Pomeroy, R. (2014, February 4). Pub. Real Clear Science, "Spiders, and Their Amazing Hydraulic Legs and Genitalia". Retrieved October 13, 2019, from https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2013/02/spiders-their-amazing-hydraulic-legs-and-genitals.html. Like other Arachnida, a ...
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Spiders Of Mexico
Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all orders of organisms. Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except for Antarctica, and have become established in nearly every land habitat. , 50,356 spider species in 132 families have been recorded by taxonomists. However, there has been debate among scientists about how families should be classified, with over 20 different classifications proposed since 1900. Anatomically, spiders (as with all arachnids) differ from other arthropods in that the usual body segments are fused into two tagmata, the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen, and joined by a small, cylindrical pedicel, however, as there is currently neither paleontological nor embryological evidence that spiders ever had a separate t ...
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