10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOPULATE»
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scopulate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Revision, cladistic analysis and biogeography of ...
Scopula: tarsi 1-111 fully scopulate, IV divided by six 127106 10127 0156126.
М61212151 1-11 4/5 scopulate; 111 1/2, IV 1/4 distal scopulate. IV divided by six
127106 10127 01 56126. Spines absent on all legs and palps. Urticating hairs ...
2
The tarantula classification and identification guide
1 9) Hemirrhagus (Legs 2,3 equal or almost equal. Ceph equal to pat + tib of leg
4). 20) Heterophrictus (Legs slender, spined. Met of legs l,2 scopulateonly on the
distal half. Met of legs 3,4 scopulate at apical end. Tarsal scopulae of all legs ...
The markings on legs III and IV identical to those of legs I and II except the yellow
colour is replaced by the grey described above. Metatarsus fully scopulate on
legs I and II, on legs III and IV, it is three-quarters and half scopulate respectively.
4
Biologia Centrali-americana: Arachnida-Araneidea ...
Protarsus ii. scopulate to the base. Protarsus iv. scopulate at the apex. Eyes,
sternum, and mouth-parts as in Eurypelma. Type Schizopelma bicarinatum, sp. n.
A. (c; ). Bulb of pedipalp short, stout, piriform. strongly geniculate ; apex excavate
on ...
The species is readily distinguished from brunnius and elarum in having
metatarsus IV scopulate over only the distal fourth of length. Metatarsus III
scopulate over about half the length. Metatarsus II scopulate nearly to base
though scopular ...
6
Collected papers on spiders
Tarsi of first and second legs scopulate, the corresponding metatarsi scopulate
more lightly to the base or nearly so. Tarsi of the third and fourth legs scopulate
beneath, but the corresponding metatarsi without scopular hairs. Tibia of the first
...
Ralph Vary Chamberlin, 1939
7
The American Naturalist
Tarsi and metatarsi I partly scopulate ; all tarsi unarmed Brachythele Tarsi and
metatarsi I not scopulate ; hind tarsi with spines Evagrus. 5. Tibia III with a deep
sulcation above at base .... 6. No such sulcation ......... 7 6. Tip of abdomen
broadly ...
8
Arachnid reprints: Crosby collection]
Leg I with tarsus and metatarsus scopulate, the scopula of metatarsus more
sparse and not reaching proximad of middle. Tarsi of legs III and IV very sparsely
scopulate except at apex, the corresponding metatarsi not at all scopulate.
9
The Fauna of British India: including Ceylon and Burma
Southern Burma. Synopsis of Species. .a. Protarsus of 1st leg scopulate to base,
of 2nd scopulate in its distal half ; length about 40 mm. A. fossor, p. 168. b.
Protarsus of 1st leg not scopulate to base, of 2nd without scopula ; length about
20 mm ...
The protarsi aud tarsi iii. and iv. are numerously spinous, the latter being densely
scopulate, less so in i. and ii. The rastellum of the mandibles is simple, not
dentate. The outer margin of the fang-groove bears five, the inner six stout teeth, -
with ...
Zoological Society of London, 1898