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Spider Physiology and Behaviour: Behaviour
ii. iii. iv. cues received by the trichobothria, and such cues can elicit and guide
antenniform leg aiming. In support of this, we have observed that whip spiders
will aim their antenniform legs at an artificially vibrating stimulus that is isolated
from ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
ANTENNIFORM, an'tcn-ne-fawrm, a. (antenna, and forma, shape, Lat) Shaped in
the manner of antenna*. ANTENNULARIA, an-ten-nu-la're-a, «. A genus of
tubular corals, in which the cells form horizontal rings round the stem : Family, ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Antenniform, an'ten-ne-fawrm, a. (antenna, and forma, shape, Lat) Shaped in the
manner of antennae. Antennularia, an-ten-nn-la're-a, a. A genus of tubular corals,
in which the cells form horizontal rings round the stem : Family, Tubularii.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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Spider Physiology and Behaviour: Physiology
... V41 Cyclosa caroli, 209–210, V41 Gasteracantha, 209, V41 predator defence,
212–214, V41 prey attraction, 211–212, V41 Uloborus glomosus, 209–210, V41
whip spiders antenniform leg aiming, 39, V41 antenniform leg giant neurons, 43,
...
A male ready to court quickly vibrates one or both antenniform legs; then, after
some seconds, he strongly shakes his antenniform legs and approaches the
female with partly opened pedipalps (Fig. 7), the hands of which perform quick,
jerky ...
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Crustacea and Arthropod Relationships
Likewise, our hypothesis positions the antenniform appendage and 'great
appendage' of Occacaris as they were originally described (Hou 1999). The
antenniform appendage that attaches near the anterior margin of the head is a '
primary ...
Stefan Koenemann, Ronald Jenner, 2005
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Animal Mating systems
F. Whipscorpions. (Uropygi). Uropygids are large (25-75 mm) tropical and
subtropical inhabitants of Asia and the Americas. Like Arnblypygi, their first pair of
legs are antenniform. Uropygids are also extremely ...
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Antarctic Cirripedia: Monographic Account Based on Specimens ...
Labrum with notch more or less developed; rami of third cirrus seldom
antenniform; wall permeated hy 1 or morc rows of separate or confluent
longitudinal ca~rals often partially or completely fillcd with cal......... carcous and
rlritinous material.
William A. Newman, Arnold Ross, 1971
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Arthropod Relationships
However, this is only a recently made suggestion, and we have maintained for
the time being the traditional assessment of the anterior anatomy of
Anomalocaris (see our character 8). 08. FIRST HEAD LIMB CONDITION state 0 =
antenniform ...
Richard A. Fortey, Richard H. Thomas, 1998
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Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History
Darwin (1854: 83) noted variability in the occurrence of an antenniform ramus' in
chthamalids, and stated that the ramus "acts as an organ of touch." In the deep
sea chthamalid Hexelasma hirsutum (Hoek), Southward and Southward (1958: ...
San Diego Society of Natural History, 1968