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A Spider’s World: Senses and Behavior
Above Degree of aggregation; la large single slit; Ib group of single slits (
trochanter, scorpion); 1 c lyriform organ (trochanter, spider). Below Orientation of
slits within lyriform organs and groups; 2 a lyriform organ (tibia, spider); 2b
lyriform organ ...
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on two orders of arachinida
42. Lyriform. Organs. Odoriferous. Glands. fourth pair and found short lines on the
posterior surface of each joint, viz. three on femur, two each on patella, tibia,
metatarsus and the last joint of tarsus, and one each on trochanter and the first
joint ...
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Vibrational Communication in Animals
In some way the C. salei lyriform organs on the tibiae and femora are required for
directional orientation. When a blinded spider with intact lyriform organs is
chased away from its prey, it can successfully return 95% of the time. If the
lyriform ...
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Spider Behaviour: Flexibility and Versatility
(C) Lyriform organ on the trochanter. (Reprinted from Ho ̈ßl et al., 2006, with
kind permission from Elsevier.) vibrations through slits in the exoskeleton (slit
sensilla) or specialised sensory hairs (trichobothria). Slit sensilla are distributed
over ...
Marie Elisabeth Herberstein, 2011
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Frontiers in Sensing: From Biology to Engineering
5.2.2 Dependence on load direction As expected from the strong effect of load
direction on the deformation of a single slit there are similar effects in lyriform
arrays. Again maximum slit face displacement occurs at CD close to 90°, the
smallest ...
Friedrich G. Barth, Joseph A. C. Humphrey, Mandyam V. Srinivasan, 2012
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Orientation and Communication in Arthropods
Miriam Lehrer. FLEXION EXTENSION VS5 D Figure 1. Slit sensilla and
metatarsal organ (Cupiennius salei). (A) Single slit sensillum on opisthosoma;
arrow points to dendrite attachment area. (B) Lyriform organ HS8 on the posterior
side of the ...
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Spider Physiology and Behaviour: Behaviour
('Admetus pumilio'), they comprise a lyriform organ, a group of slit sensilla, and
many isolated slits (Barth and Stagl, 1976). If the total number of slits comprising
these organs (excluding isolated slits <30 mm long) is calculated as a measure of
...
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The Colonisation of Land: Origins and Adaptations of ...
The lyriform organs generally function as proprioceptors (Pringle, 1955),
detecting the position of leg joints. When the legs are raised off the ground, the
lyriform organs of the tarsal/metatarsal joint respond to airborne sound,
presumably ...
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Multicellular Animals: The Phylogenetic System of the Metazoa
The compound lyriform slit sensory organs form an autapomorphy of the
subtaxon Lipoctena. A-B Single slit of Cupiennius salei (Araneae) on the front of
a walking leg tarsus; aerial and oblique side view. C Lyriform slit sensory organs
of ...
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The Long Evolution of Brains and Minds
Two or more sensory slits closely arranged in parallel form the so-called lyriform
organs, which have an enlarged working range with respect to stimulus
magnitude and direction. Using temporal and intensity differences between the
stimuli ...
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Replicating the Sensitive Sides of Spiders' Legs
One of the most sensitive vibration sensors in the natural world is the lyriform organ, located in the legs of many spiders. The organ has a series ... «New York Times, 12月 14»
Spiders are the key to ultra-sensitive wearable devices
South Korean researchers have built a device that picks up miniscule vibrations by using the principle behind a spider's lyriform organs, which ... «Engadget, 12月 14»
Amazing spider leg inspires super-sensitive 'hearing' device
The spiders' lyriform organs get their name from their shape: slits of different lengths arranged parallel to one another, rather like the strings in a ... «Los Angeles Times, 12月 14»
Spidey Sensor: Spider Leg Organs Inspire a New Sound Detector
The special slit organs, in some cases called lyriform organs, have parallel slits that look like the strings of a lyre or another stringed instrument. «Popular Science, 12月 14»
Why Spiders Will Always Find You
The spider's sensors consist of minute slits of the lyriform organs that receive information on local movements. The scientists determined that ... «Discovery News, 10月 11»
Review ArticleBiomaterial systems for mechanosensing and actuation
Its origin lies in the key vibration sensor of spiders, a compound, or lyriform, slit sense organ (Fig. 1c). This type of sensor is embedded in the ... «Nature.com, 11月 09»