
Second pair of appendages in chelicerate arthropods, modified variously in different groups.
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a pair of appendages near the spider's mouth that function as a sense organ or to grasp
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The second pair of appendages of cheliceromorphs. In many arachnids, such as spiders, the pedipalps are enlarged in the male and used for copulation.
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The second pair of appendages of cheliceromorphs. In many arachnids, such as spiders, the pedipalps are enlarged in the male and used for copulation.
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appendages attached to the cephalothorax of arachnids.
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the second pair of appendages on the scorpions prosoma, consisting of the coxa, trochanter, femur, patella, chela manus, fixed finger, and movable finger (the chela manus and fixed finger are considered the tibia, and the movable finger the tarsus).
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one of two pairs of mouthparts in spiders; the base of pedipalps can be used to crush food; in males, the tips are swollen and modified to transmitting sperm during reproduction
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