Trichobothria (redirect from Trichobothrium)
Trichobothria (singular trichobothrium) are elongate setae ("hairs") present in arachnids, various orders of insects, and myriapods that function in the...
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of the abdomen via a tracheal spiracle; see Trachea § Invertebrates Trichobothrium (plural trichobothria): A slender hair-like structure of variable length...
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body length of 30 to 75 mm. Pedipalps are orthobothriotaxic. Chelal trichobothrium db is located between dt and et. There are 3 to 5 pairs of lateral eyes...
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dorsosubmedian, dorsolateral and ventromedian ridges of segment 5. The chela has trichobothrium "dt" situated near "et". The dorsosubmedian ridges (carinae) of the...
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horizontal compression. Pedipalps trichobothrial pattern Aα and femur trichobothrium located dorsally. Movable pedipalp is longer than manus. Pectines are...
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to the seventh abdominal sterna, but Eumenotes species have only one trichobothrium per segment. Each pair of trichobothria is arranged transversely on...
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