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The first pair of appendages of a typical chelicerate are formed into claws, or chelicerae. The second pair of appendages, known as pedipalps, are also modified in various ways . In scorpions, for instance, the pedipalps form the large pair of claws, while the true chelicerae are inconspicuous structures near the mouth.
5 авг. 2019 г. · Like the chelicerae, a spider's pedipalps are part of its mouth, and are located just between the chelicerae and first pair of legs on the ...
Pedipalps are the secondary pair of forward appendages among chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, ...
19 нояб. 2009 г. · Like the chelicerae, a spider's pedipalps are part of its mouth, and are located just between the chelicerae and first pair of legs on the ...
The pedipalps were removed to see the chelicerae. Chelicerae can be divided into three kinds: jackknife chelicerae, scissor chelicerae, and three-segmented ...
The cephalothorax bears the chelicerae, pedipalps, eyes, and legs. The chelicerae (sing. chelicera) are paired structures used to seize prey or to bite ...
27 сент. 2024 г. · The pedipalps, or palps, which in arachnids function as an organ of touch, constitute the second pair of appendages.
A spider's chelicerae are the mouthparts that contain fangs and are used to inject venom into prey. Pedipalps, on the other hand, are appendages near the mouth.
The pedipalps are primarily sensory appendages equipped with chemical and tactile sensors that assist mites in finding food and perceiving environmental cues.
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