Cribellum literally means "little sieve", and in biology the term generally applies to anatomical structures in the form of tiny perforated plates. In...
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retained the ancestral character, yet the cribellum was lost in the escribellates. The lack of a functional cribellum in araneoids is most likely synapomorphic...
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Cribrarula esontropia (redirect from Cribrarula cribellum)
cowries. There are three subspecies recognized : Cribrarula esontropia cribellum (Gaskoin, 1849) Cribrarula esontropia esontropia (Duclos, 1833) Cribrarula...
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stretch much further before breaking or losing shape. Some spiders have a cribellum, a modified spinneret with up to 40,000 spigots, each of which produces...
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to capture prey the spider uses its legs to comb webbing across its cribellum, a spiked plate near the spinnerets. This combing action frays and tangles...
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into a specialised and flattened plate called the cribellum (suborder Araneomorphae). The cribellum (usually separated into a left and a right half) produces...
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Cesonium cribellum is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the sole member of the genus Cesonium. It was described by Karl Jordan in 1903...
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Callancyla cribellum is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1855. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of...
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Pseudotephritina cribellum is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Myennis of the family Ulidiidae. United States. Loew, Hermann (1873)...
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Arthropod leg Book lung Calamistrum Cephalothorax Chelicerae Cheliceral fang Cribellum Epigyne Exuviae Opisthosoma Pedipalp Palpal bulb Scopulae Silk Spinneret...
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leg of spiders with a cribellum, arranged in one or more rows or in an oval shape, used to comb silk produced by the cribellum; see also Calamistrum Caput...
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History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-04-27. Bertkau, P. (1882). "Über das Cribellum und Calamistrum". Ein Beitrag zur Histologie, Biologie und Systematik...
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members, the araneomorphs, evolved new "modern" features, including a cribellum and cross-acting fangs. Mesotheles retain the external abdominal segmentation...
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by having simpler genitalia than other araneomorph spiders, lacking a cribellum, and sharing an evolutionary history of synspermia – a particular way...
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spiders that possess the spinning organ known as the cribellum. The calamistrum and cribellum are used to form the hackled bands of silk which are characteristic...
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cret- chalk cretaceous cribrum cribr- sieve cribble, cribellum, cribrate, cribriform, garble †cribellum cribell- crimen crimin- judgment, offense criminal...
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of silk tend to ensnare prey. Since newly hatched uloborids lack the cribellum needed to produce cribellate sticky silk, their webs have a fundamentally...
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rows. They often have a calamistrum on metatarsus IV associated with a cribellum. Australian amaurobiids may be distinguished from the Amphinectidae by...
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recruitment, surcrew cribr- sieve Latin cribrum, cribrare cribble, cribellate, cribellum, cribrate, cribriform, garble cric- ring Greek κρίκος (kríkos), κρικοειδής...
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similar to the ones Oecobius builds; but Uroctea species do not have a cribellum. The 18 species of this genus include: Uroctea compactilis L. Koch, 1878...
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cribellate araneoid. Kuntner et al. themselves considered the presence of cribellum to be a piece of evidence that M. jurassica was not in fact a nephilid...
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such as the "RTA clade", the "Oval Calmistrum" clade or the "Divided Cribellum" clade. Older names previously used formally are used as clade names,...
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Archoleptoneta, has a cribellum. Placing Leptonetidae as a derived member of the Haplogynae would require independent evolution of the cribellum. Other characters...
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range in size from 6 to 7.5 millimetres (0.24 to 0.30 in) and lack a cribellum. Their eight eyes are in two rows, the anterior row straight and the other...
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Cox, 1873: synonym of Eclogavena coxeni Cypraea cribellum Gaskoin, 1849: synonym of Cribrarula cribellum Cypraea cribraria Linnaeus, 1758: synonym of Cribrarula...
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In cribellate spiders, silk produced by the spider are reworked in the cribellum to form fine sticky strands used for capturing prey. In Chrysomelidae...
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catching threads are created in different ways. Uloborid spiders have a cribellum – a flat plate from which a particular kind of silk emerges – and a calamistrum...
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recruitment, surcrew cribr- sieve Latin cribrum, cribrare cribble, cribellate, cribellum, cribrate, cribriform, garble cric- ring Greek κρίκος (kríkos), κρικοειδής...
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book lung covers. There may also be three pairs of white spots above the cribellum. There is also a Northland ecotype that occupies different habitat and...
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to control whitefly. Uloborus plumipes is a cribellate spider with a cribellum, a silk spinning organ which consists of one or more plates covered in...
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