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palpal
palpal, a. Zool. (ˈpælpəl) [ad. mod.L. palpālis, f. palpus: see -al1. Cf. F. palpal.] Of the nature of, pertaining to, or serving as a palp or feeler. palpal organ: a modification of the termination of the pedipalp of a male spider, which serves as a genital organ.1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Palpalis, p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Palpalá
Palpalá is a settlement in Jujuy Province in Argentina. The football team Altos Hornos Zapla are from Palpalá. wikipedia.org
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Palpal and Venmo FAQs - DOF
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Palpalá Department
Palpalá is a department of the province of Jujuy (Argentina). References Departments of Jujuy Province wikipedia.org
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Pedipalp
In sexually mature male spiders, the final segment of the pedipalp, the tarsus, develops a complicated structure (sometimes called the palpal bulb or palpal The embolus is a narrow whip-like or leaf-like extension of the palpal bulb. wikipedia.org
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Langona recta
The embolus is hidden between the palpal bulb and cymbium, and the palpal apophysis, or spike, is straight, which is reflected in the species name. The straight palpal apophysis enables it to be identified from other members of the genus. wikipedia.org
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Mogrus ignarus
The male has a distinctive membrane and appendage at the base of its embolus on the palpal bulb which distinguishes its from other species in the genus The palpal bulb has a single upright pointed tibial apophysis and long thin embolus. The embolus has a membrane and long appendage at its base. wikipedia.org
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Pterinopelma
Diagnosis They resemble the Lasiodora, Vitalius, and Nhandu'' genera as they all lack accessory prolateral keels and by having an apical and sub apical palpal can be distinguished by lack stridulating hairs on the prolateral coxae, and owning denticles in the inferior keel and weakly developed keels of the palpal wikipedia.org
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Plexippus lutescens
It lacks the lateral lobe on the palpal bulb that is visible on other species in the genus. The species name is derived from a Latin word that can be translated dark, recalling the generally light colours on the palpal bulb. wikipedia.org
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Pterinochilus cryptus
They were misidentified as it was thought they had palpal regrowth. Characteristics The palpal bulb is gently curved embolus, the absence of an inflected embolic tip and, the absence of a row of stiffened hairs in the wikipedia.org
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Cymbium
Cymbium may refer to: Cymbium, feature of the palpal bulb of a male spider's pedipalp Cymbium (gastropod), a genus of sea snails wikipedia.org
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Stenaelurillus furcatus
The species name is the Latin word for forked and refers to the shape of the appendages on the palpal bulb of the male. It can be distinguished from other members of the genus by the forked appendage on its palpal bulb. wikipedia.org
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Utivarachna arcuata
The back part of the palpal bulb is semi-spherical, the tip of the embolus is only about a fifth as long as the basal part, the tibial apophysis is slightly This name refers to the curved shape of the bottom part of embolus, the small, thin extension on the palpal bulb of the pedipalp. wikipedia.org
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Langona improcera
The palpal bulb is comparatively narrow with a long lobe at the base and a bump in the femur. It differs from Langona warchalowskii in the narrowness of the palpal bulb and the size of the lobe at its base. wikipedia.org
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