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‖ palpus Zool. (ˈpælpəs) Pl. palpi (ˈpælpaɪ). [L. palpus a feeler, cognate with palpāre: see palp v.] A jointed organ attached to the labia, maxillæ and mandibles of insects, arachnids, etc., and serving as an organ of sense; a feeler. Also, each of the two fleshy lobes at the sides of the mouth of ...
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Orphnaecus pellitus
In females, the cephalothorax is 15.5 mm long, the abdomen is 22 mm, the maxillary palpus is 26.7 mm, and the legs are:
49.5 mm
41.5 mm
38.5 mm In males, the cephalothorax is 12.5 mm, the maxillary palpus is 19.6 mm, and the legs are:
47.5 mm
40.5 mm
30 mm
48 mm
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Theraphosidae
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palpocil
palpocil Zool. (ˈpælpəsɪl) Also palpicil. [f. L. palpo-, taken as comb. form of L. palpus palp + cilium eyelash.] A fine hairlike palp or palpus; a tactile hair.1881 E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XII. 549/2 Tactil hairs (palpocils), however, occur on the ectodermal cells. 1888 Rolleston & Jackson...
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Macroglossum vidua
to Macroglossum glaucoptera, Macroglossum corythus luteata and Macroglossum sylvia, but recognisable by the dirty grey colour of the underside of the palpus The underside of the palpus and middle of the thorax are dirty grey, the white scaling mixed with drab-brown scales, the sides darker.
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Sychnochlaena
Its head and palpus are light tawny. Palpus long and porrect (extending forward). Antennae subserrulate in female. Antenna light tawny.
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palpiform
palpiform, a. (ˈpælpɪfɔːm) [f. L. palpus feeler + -form; cf. F. palpiforme (Littré).] Having the form of or resembling a palp, palpus, or feeler.1819 G. Samouelle Entomol. Compend. 305. 1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. xxxii. 341 A pair of biarticulate palpiform organs. 1852 Dana Crust. i. 609 The pal...
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Pectinimura crassipalpis
Etymology
The species name is derived from Latin crassus (meaning thick) and refers to the abnormally thickened second segment of the labial palpus.
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Coquillettidia crassipes
Description
Female with brownish antenna, maxillary palpus, clypeus, and proboscis with violet sheen. Scutum yellowish, with narrow golden scales. Male has maxillary palpus longer than proboscis.
Parasites
Niles et al 1965 finds C. crassipes to be a natural vector of Plasmodium gallinaceum.
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palpus labialis in Chinese - palpus labialis meaning in Chinese ...
palpus labialis in Chinese : 下唇须…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Macroglossum fruhstorferi
The underside of the palpus and middle of the thorax are blackish grey, speckled with white scales.
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Ematheudes nigropunctata
This species has a wing radius of 7–8 mm, the palpus of the male has a length of 2.8 mm. The eye diameter is 0.6–0.7 mm.
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Isodemis quadrata
Male
The head, antenna and labial palpus are yellowish brown, with scattered ochreous brown. Female
The head and labial palpus are dark grayish brown. The antenna are brownish black tinged with yellowish brown.
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Chrysocraspeda neurina
Face and palpus are reddish: Wings, vertex, thorax and abdomen are purplish-grey. There are 2 transversal yellow lines on the fore- and hindwings.
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Angelabella
The final instar larva does not feed; it only has the spinneret and labial palpus developed, while other mouth parts are absent.
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