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EPIGYNE

  • Epigyne
  • External genital structure of female spiders

    The epigyne or epigynum is the external genital structure of female spiders. As the epigyne varies greatly in form in different species, even in closely

    Epigyne

    Epigyne

    Epigyne

  • Arachnophobia
  • Fear of spiders and other arachnids

    Book lung Calamistrum Cephalothorax Chelicerae Cheliceral fang Cribellum Epigyne Exuviae Opisthosoma Pedipalp Palpal bulb Scopulae Silk Spinneret Urticating

    Arachnophobia

    Arachnophobia

    Arachnophobia

  • Detalik
  • Genus of spiders

    small indentation in the visible part of their copulatory organs, the epigyne. Detalik is a genus of jumping spiders, a member of the family Salticidae

    Detalik

    Detalik

    Detalik

  • Spider
  • Order of arachnids

    pedicel (also called pedicle) book lung sac book lung stigma epigastric fold epigyne anterior spinneret posterior spinneret Legs are labelled I, II, III, IV

    Spider

    Spider

    Spider

  • Amaurobius erberi
  • Species of spider

    very similar to A. similis and A. fenestralis in general appearance. The epigyne is separated from that of A. fenestralis by the outlines of the spermathecaa

    Amaurobius erberi

    Amaurobius erberi

    Amaurobius_erberi

  • Vulva
  • External genitalia of the female mammal

    vulva Blue vulva Camel toe Carpel Clitoral enlargement Elongated labia Epigyne Genital ulcer Human external male genitalia Penis Scrotum Koro (disease)

    Vulva

    Vulva

    Vulva

  • Pochyta minuta
  • Species of jumping spider

    rear. The spider has long legs long brown spines. The female has a small epigyne, which is recalled in the species name that means "tiny". Internally, the

    Pochyta minuta

    Pochyta_minuta

  • Salsa (spider)
  • Genus of orb-weaver spiders

    inside its basal arch. In females, the epigyne has a transparent scape that is generally shorter than the epigyne plate. Salsa occur in a range of different

    Salsa (spider)

    Salsa (spider)

    Salsa_(spider)

  • Baiyuerius
  • Genus of spiders

    anteriorly, over the swell of the epigyne, internally milk-white, occupying more than or equal to one-quarter of the female epigyne. The spermathecae are small

    Baiyuerius

    Baiyuerius

    Baiyuerius

  • Cladomelea longipes
  • Species of spider

    interesting observation was made when a small male was observed sitting on the epigyne of the female, with the white spot on the abdomen of the male clearly visible

    Cladomelea longipes

    Cladomelea longipes

    Cladomelea_longipes

  • Cyrtophora moluccensis
  • Species of spider

    elaborate pattern, and, in females, the shape of the median septum of the epigyne. In males, the embolus of the pedipalp is enclosed within the conductor

    Cyrtophora moluccensis

    Cyrtophora moluccensis

    Cyrtophora_moluccensis

  • Plexippus fuscus
  • Species of spider

    it can be distinguished by the presence of a long thin pocket in the epigyne and significant sclerotisation on the edges of the copulatory openings

    Plexippus fuscus

    Plexippus fuscus

    Plexippus_fuscus

  • Attulus nenilini
  • Species of jumping spider

    apophysis, on the palpal tibia of the male and the design of the female's epigyne, the visible, external part of its copulatory organs. Attulus nenilini

    Attulus nenilini

    Attulus nenilini

    Attulus_nenilini

  • Pachyballus miniscutulus
  • Species of jumping spider

    bulges that extend below its cymbium and the female has a heart-shaped epigyne that contains a spade-like or circular section and longer insemination

    Pachyballus miniscutulus

    Pachyballus miniscutulus

    Pachyballus_miniscutulus

  • Steatoda nobilis
  • Species of spider

    ventral abdominal markings. The females can be distinguished by their epigyne. The variation in size, shape and markings that have been observed is not

    Steatoda nobilis

    Steatoda nobilis

    Steatoda_nobilis

  • Menemerus mirabilis
  • Species of spider

    other species. The female can be identified by the two depressions in its epigyne and its circular spermathecae. Menemerus mirabilis is a species of jumping

    Menemerus mirabilis

    Menemerus mirabilis

    Menemerus_mirabilis

  • Spider anatomy
  • Physiology of Spiders (order Araneae)

    known as the epigastric furrow, separates the region of the book lungs and epigyne from the more posterior part of the abdomen. In the middle of this furrow

    Spider anatomy

    Spider anatomy

    Spider_anatomy

  • Pachyballus castaneus
  • Species of jumping spider

    Its legs are all dark yellow, as are its pedipalps. The female spider's epigyne, or externally visible copulatory organ, is typical for the genus, with

    Pachyballus castaneus

    Pachyballus castaneus

    Pachyballus_castaneus

  • Menemerus semilimbatus
  • Species of spider

    V-shaped markings. The females show a notch at the posterior edge of the epigyne and two oval depressions in the anterior half. Menemerus semilimbatus is

    Menemerus semilimbatus

    Menemerus semilimbatus

    Menemerus_semilimbatus

  • Dysderidae
  • Family of spiders

    have six eyes, and are haplogyne, i.e. the females lack a sclerotized epigyne. There is a substantial number of genera, but two of them, Dysdera and

    Dysderidae

    Dysderidae

    Dysderidae

  • Enoplognatha ovata
  • Species of arachnid

    latimana, which can only be distinguished by the male palpal bulb and the epigyne of females, in mature spiders. The same patterns mentioned also occur E

    Enoplognatha ovata

    Enoplognatha ovata

    Enoplognatha_ovata

  • Menemerus guttatus
  • Species of spider

    bulb, or apophyses. The female has a complex internal structure of the epigyne including crescent-shaped chambers and circular spermathecae. Menemerus

    Menemerus guttatus

    Menemerus guttatus

    Menemerus_guttatus

  • Pachyballus ornatus
  • Species of jumping spider

    bulb. The female has a semi-circular depression towards the front of its epigyne that is divided by a wide ridge. It was first described in 2020. Pachyballus

    Pachyballus ornatus

    Pachyballus ornatus

    Pachyballus_ornatus

  • Menemerus utilis
  • Species of spider

    between 4.8 and 6.5 mm (0.19 and 0.26 in) long. The female has a distinctive epigyne that lacks the pocket common in other species. Instead, it has a large

    Menemerus utilis

    Menemerus utilis

    Menemerus_utilis

  • Argyrodes argentatus
  • Species of spider

    the most. Like in rats, following copulation the male seals the female's epigyne with a mating plug, preventing the female from further mating. It has been

    Argyrodes argentatus

    Argyrodes argentatus

    Argyrodes_argentatus

  • Manzuma jocquei
  • Species of spider

    complex highly sclerotized copulatory ducts and a large pocket in the epigyne. These distinguish the species from other spiders in the genus, although

    Manzuma jocquei

    Manzuma_jocquei

  • Glossary of spider terms
  • edge of this furrow as do the genital openings (gonopores) Epigyne or epigynum (plural epigynes): A hardened plate on the underside of the female abdomen

    Glossary of spider terms

    Glossary_of_spider_terms

  • Menemerus regius
  • Species of spider

    other shaped like a horn. The female has a characteristic shape to its epigyne with two rounded depressions to the front and a noticeable notch to the

    Menemerus regius

    Menemerus regius

    Menemerus_regius

  • Nigorella hirsuta
  • Species of spider

    be generally identified by the strongly sclerotized cups in the female epigyne, the external visible part of its reproductive system, and the male's longer

    Nigorella hirsuta

    Nigorella hirsuta

    Nigorella_hirsuta

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G

    γυναικός, (gunḗ, gunaikós) acrogynous, androgyne, androgynous, androgyny, epigyne, epigynous, epigynum, gymnogynous, gynaeceum, gynaecocracy, gynarchy, gyne

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G

  • Langelurillus primus
  • Species of spider

    pointed embolus and a large ovoid tegulum. The female has a very small epigyne that has a single pocket. The species can be distinguished from the related

    Langelurillus primus

    Langelurillus primus

    Langelurillus_primus

  • Stenaelurillus pilosus
  • Species of spider

    straight embolus and the presence of two fissure-like openings in the epigyne on the female. Stenaelurillus pilosus was first described by Wanda Wesołowska

    Stenaelurillus pilosus

    Stenaelurillus_pilosus

  • Havaika
  • Genus of spiders

    salticid body plan, but differ from other genera by the appearance of the epigyne. The cephalothorax is dark with variable whitish setae ornamentation on

    Havaika

    Havaika

    Havaika

  • Tigrosa
  • Genus of spiders

    cephalothorax, the arrangement of the eyes, and the shape of the female epigyne. The generic name Tigrosa is intended to mean "fierce like a tiger", referring

    Tigrosa

    Tigrosa

    Tigrosa

  • Stenaelurillus furcatus
  • Species of spider

    arrangement of a deep pocket and separated copulatory openings in the epigyne. Stenaelurillus furcatus was first described by Wanda Wesołowska in 2014

    Stenaelurillus furcatus

    Stenaelurillus furcatus

    Stenaelurillus_furcatus

  • Phintella lajuma
  • Species of spider

    carapace and yellow beige abdomen that has a pattern of linesand patches. The epigyne is distinctively large and has a plate at the rear. Phintella lajuma is

    Phintella lajuma

    Phintella lajuma

    Phintella_lajuma

  • Trichonephila
  • Genus of spiders

    males breaking off the embolus during mating in an effort to plug the epigyne of females and prevent other males mating with her, a strategy that is

    Trichonephila

    Trichonephila

    Trichonephila

  • Megadolomedes
  • Genus of spiders

    tibial apophysis, while females are notably larger and have very wide epigynes. The carapace is flat in lateral view, sloping down very little towards

    Megadolomedes

    Megadolomedes

    Megadolomedes

  • Mexcala ovambo
  • Species of spider

    related Mexcala quadrimaculata in its widely spaced depressions in the epigyne. The male has not been described. Mexcala ovambo is a jumping spider that

    Mexcala ovambo

    Mexcala ovambo

    Mexcala_ovambo

  • Langona minima
  • Species of jumping spider

    by its copulatory organs, and particularly the triangular plate on its epigyne, the visible external part of the female's copulatory organs. The male

    Langona minima

    Langona_minima

  • Stenaelurillus jocquei
  • Species of spider

    are all yellow, while the pedipalps are yellow with brown bristles. The epigyne is flat and has a deep narrow pocket. The copulatory openings are large

    Stenaelurillus jocquei

    Stenaelurillus jocquei

    Stenaelurillus_jocquei

  • Chilean rose tarantula
  • Species of spider

    to the female's epigyne (external genitalia). The male inserts one (or even both left and right) pedipalp into the female's epigyne and injects the fertilizing

    Chilean rose tarantula

    Chilean rose tarantula

    Chilean_rose_tarantula

  • Palpal bulb
  • Part of a pedipalp of a male spider

    In Araneus, the median apophysis first hooks onto part of the female epigyne, positioned by the conductor, before inflation of the haematodocha causes

    Palpal bulb

    Palpal bulb

    Palpal_bulb

  • Phintella pygmaea
  • Species of spider

    on the cephalothorax and a ridge marked by two depressions on the small epigyne. Euophrys pygmaea is a species of jumping spider that was first described

    Phintella pygmaea

    Phintella pygmaea

    Phintella_pygmaea

  • List of organisms named after works of fiction
  • character in SpongeBob SquarePants, as the scape and anterior fold of epigyne of this new species resemble the body and flagellum of Plankton" (Note

    List of organisms named after works of fiction

    List_of_organisms_named_after_works_of_fiction

  • Neaetha maxima
  • Species of spider

    light brown carapace and yellow-white abdomen, with orange-brown legs. The epigyne has a distinctive central pocket and wide copulatory ducts. Neaetha maxima

    Neaetha maxima

    Neaetha_maxima

  • Zora spinimana
  • Species of spider

    genus Zora. The females are 5-7.7 mm in length, the males 4.5–5 mm. The epigyne has a small groove and a larger spermatheca. The species is very similar

    Zora spinimana

    Zora spinimana

    Zora_spinimana

  • Eriophora
  • Genus of spiders

    the web. Females are typically larger than males, and have a very long epigyne scape. Males in the genus generally have an enlarged tibia of the second

    Eriophora

    Eriophora

    Eriophora

  • Pardosa pseudostrigillata
  • Species of spider

    male and the existence of a dark protrusion that projects from the female epigyne. Pardosa pseudostrigillata is species of a wolf spider, a member of the

    Pardosa pseudostrigillata

    Pardosa_pseudostrigillata

  • Helsdingenia
  • Genus of spiders

    females, but females are distinguishable by their finger-like extensions in epigyne. There are four pairs of dark spots in an abdominal pattern that are connected

    Helsdingenia

    Helsdingenia

  • Aelurillus mirabilis
  • Species of jumping spider

    sclerotized flaps at the top of the copulatory openings in the female epigyne. This, along with the shape of the male copulatory organs with their distinctive

    Aelurillus mirabilis

    Aelurillus_mirabilis

  • Yllenus desertus
  • Species of spider

    although some examples have a light grey abdomen, with short yellow legs. The epigyne is distinctive. It is large with two narrow crescent-shaped and widely

    Yllenus desertus

    Yllenus desertus

    Yllenus_desertus

  • Hentzia mitrata
  • Species of spider

    stripes surrounded by light reddish areas. The female has a distinctive epigyne with a small opening marked by a recurved crescentic margin and an inconspicuous

    Hentzia mitrata

    Hentzia mitrata

    Hentzia_mitrata

  • Metepeira labyrinthea
  • Species of spider

    relative length of the leg segments, small male palpus, weakly sclerotized epigyne and the special composite web. In the webs of some spiders the viscid thread

    Metepeira labyrinthea

    Metepeira labyrinthea

    Metepeira_labyrinthea

  • Afraflacilla tarajalis
  • Species of jumping spider

    copulatory openings on its the external part of its copulatory organs, or epigyne, and, internally, its relatively short and wide tube-like spermathecae

    Afraflacilla tarajalis

    Afraflacilla_tarajalis

  • Icius olokomei
  • Species of spider

    The spider has an unusually large epigyne that helps to differentiate it from other species in the genus. The epigyne is marked by two large depressions

    Icius olokomei

    Icius olokomei

    Icius_olokomei

  • Phintella incerta
  • Species of spider

    has a pattern of three stripes. The female has a distinctive sclerotized epigyne that helps distinguish the spider from other members of the genus. The

    Phintella incerta

    Phintella incerta

    Phintella_incerta

  • Hogna
  • Genus of spiders

    difficult. Characters that may be significant include the form of the female epigyne with a very long, relatively narrow longitudinal bar of the central T-shaped

    Hogna

    Hogna

    Hogna

  • Anyphaena treecko
  • Species of spider

    Females are similar to A. xiushanensis in the shape of the epigyne, but in A. treecko the epigyne is anteriorly narrow and flat and the copulatory ducts are

    Anyphaena treecko

    Anyphaena_treecko

  • Scape
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    antenna or the oviscape of the ovipositor A finger-like appendage of the epigyne of a female spider Scape (botany), part of a flowering stem Garlic scapes

    Scape

    Scape

  • Frigga quintensis
  • Species of spider

    proportions IV-III-I-II (fourth pair longest). The reproductive structure (epigyne) has a deep, triangular depression with a very long central projection

    Frigga quintensis

    Frigga quintensis

    Frigga_quintensis

  • Eusparassus schoemanae
  • Species of spider

    nearly of the same length arranged as a U-shaped structure. The female epigyne shows two large lateral lobes typical of the genus. The size of this species

    Eusparassus schoemanae

    Eusparassus schoemanae

    Eusparassus_schoemanae

  • Haplogynae
  • Infraorder of spiders

    Entelegynae, haplogynes lack hardened (sclerotized) female genitalia (epigynes). Most of the species within this group have six eyes, as opposed to most

    Haplogynae

    Haplogynae

    Haplogynae

  • Rhene timidus
  • Species of jumping spider

    openings and broader seminal ducts than other Rhene spiders from Africa. Its epigyne, the external visible part of its copulatory organs, have delicate sclerotization

    Rhene timidus

    Rhene_timidus

  • Evarcha werneri
  • Species of jumping spider

    eyes. The female is larger than the male. The female has a distinctive epigyne, the visible external part of its copulatory organs, that has a wide plate

    Evarcha werneri

    Evarcha_werneri

  • Thomisus guadahyrensis
  • Species of spider

    description of both male and female specimens, along with illustrations of the epigyne and pedipalp. Thomisus guadahyrensis is notable for being geographically

    Thomisus guadahyrensis

    Thomisus guadahyrensis

    Thomisus_guadahyrensis

  • Leucauge argyra
  • Species of spider

    L. venusta, where the abdomen has inverted V-markings. Females have an epigyne with a ventral projection that is unique in the genus. The web of juveniles

    Leucauge argyra

    Leucauge argyra

    Leucauge_argyra

  • Zygoballus maculatipes
  • Species of spider

    Epigyne of Zygoballus maculatipes holotype (scale = 1 mm)

    Zygoballus maculatipes

    Zygoballus maculatipes

    Zygoballus_maculatipes

  • Tetragnatha montana
  • Species of spider

    cymbium) with a mostly hook-shaped lateral process. In the female, the epigyne has straight or convex posterior margin of epigynal plate. The prosoma

    Tetragnatha montana

    Tetragnatha montana

    Tetragnatha_montana

  • Zodarion ohridense
  • Species of spider

    has two teeth. The female has a distinctive triangular structure on its epigyne. Zodarion ohridense is a species of ant spider, a member of the family

    Zodarion ohridense

    Zodarion_ohridense

  • Phrynarachne dreepy
  • Species of spider

    ventral tibial apophysis and a spiraled, thin embolus) and the female epigyne (with a straight anterior edge and a slightly recurved posterior edge of

    Phrynarachne dreepy

    Phrynarachne dreepy

    Phrynarachne_dreepy

  • Leucauge decorata
  • Species of spider

    has green bands on a white background. The male palp is very long. The epigyne is flat with two half circles. The species was originally described by

    Leucauge decorata

    Leucauge decorata

    Leucauge_decorata

  • Thomisus natalensis
  • Species of spider

    appearance compared to related species such as Thomisus scrupeus. The epigyne is very characteristic, being ovate with slightly darkened edges. Thomisus

    Thomisus natalensis

    Thomisus natalensis

    Thomisus_natalensis

  • Tanzania mkomaziensis
  • Species of jumping spider

    coiled embolus on the male and the sclerotized fringes on the female's epigyne. Tanzania mkomaziensis is a species of jumping spider, a member of the

    Tanzania mkomaziensis

    Tanzania mkomaziensis

    Tanzania_mkomaziensis

  • Pisaura mirabilis
  • Species of spider

    and tapered towards the rear end. The female spiders has a dark patch (epigyne) on the underside of her abdomen that includes the copulatory organs. Male

    Pisaura mirabilis

    Pisaura mirabilis

    Pisaura_mirabilis

  • Oxyopes flavipalpis
  • Species of spider

    The color appears to vary between specimens while maintaining the same epigyne shape in females, though this variation requires confirmation through taxonomic

    Oxyopes flavipalpis

    Oxyopes flavipalpis

    Oxyopes_flavipalpis

  • Attulus pubescens
  • Species of spider

    markings. Identification is based on the precise structure of the female epigyne and the male palpal bulb. Attulus pubescens is native to Europe (including

    Attulus pubescens

    Attulus pubescens

    Attulus_pubescens

  • Euophrys marusiki
  • Species of jumping spider

    right pedipalp tibia and the presence of a large 'window' in the female's epigyne. Euophrys marusiki is a species of jumping spider that was first described

    Euophrys marusiki

    Euophrys_marusiki

  • Marma wesolowskae
  • Species of spider

    copulatory organs. The female has copulatory openings towards the back of the epigyne and a projecting border at the back of the eipigynal plate. The male has

    Marma wesolowskae

    Marma_wesolowskae

  • Ptocasius strupifer
  • Species of spider

    with grey longitudinal streaks that converge near the spinnerets. The epigyne features characteristic pockets with vast copulatory openings and strongly

    Ptocasius strupifer

    Ptocasius strupifer

    Ptocasius_strupifer

  • Evarcha zougoussi
  • Species of jumping spider

    organs are distinctive, including the existence of a deep pocket in its epigyne and its bean-shaped spermathecae. Evarcha zougoussi is a species of jumping

    Evarcha zougoussi

    Evarcha zougoussi

    Evarcha_zougoussi

  • Lictor conjugans
  • Species of jumping spider

    short embolus while the female has a large plate and central pit in its epigyne. Internally, its insemination ducts are curved 120 degrees. Lictor conjugans

    Lictor conjugans

    Lictor_conjugans

  • Zodarion algarvense
  • Species of ant spider

    particularly the shallow trapezoid depression in the middle of the female's epigyne. The genus Zodarion is known to use ant mimicry for both defence against

    Zodarion algarvense

    Zodarion_algarvense

  • Chrysilla guineensis
  • Species of jumping spider

    female's copulatory openings are hidden in pockets formed by a groove in its epigyne, the external visible part of its copulatory organs. Chrysilla guineensis

    Chrysilla guineensis

    Chrysilla_guineensis

  • Zygoballus nervosus
  • Species of spider

    The female Z. nervosus can be distinguished by the distinct form of the epigyne, which has its openings towards the front and very close together. Adult

    Zygoballus nervosus

    Zygoballus nervosus

    Zygoballus_nervosus

  • Afraflacilla albopunctata
  • Species of jumping spider

    identified in its copulatory organs. The female has two pockets in its epigyne and long looping insemination ducts. The male has not been described. Afraflacilla

    Afraflacilla albopunctata

    Afraflacilla_albopunctata

  • Parabomis wandae
  • Species of spider

    end of the retrolateral tibial apophysis. The female has an egg-shaped epigyne with long copulatory ducts. Parabomis wandae was first described by Ansie

    Parabomis wandae

    Parabomis_wandae

  • Menemerus pallescens
  • Species of spider

    copulatory organs. The spider has a shallow notch at rearmost edge of its epigyne and long accessory glands. The male has not been described. Menemerus pallescens

    Menemerus pallescens

    Menemerus pallescens

    Menemerus_pallescens

  • Menemerus bifurcus
  • Species of jumping spider

    longer tibial apophysis. The female has a heart-shaped depression in its epigyne, the external visible part of its copulatory organs, and an unusual insemination

    Menemerus bifurcus

    Menemerus bifurcus

    Menemerus_bifurcus

  • Pholcus phalangioides
  • Species of spider

    This is an attempt to grab hold of the female's body and mount onto their epigyne. For some males, it can take up to 100 attempts to properly mount. Once

    Pholcus phalangioides

    Pholcus phalangioides

    Pholcus_phalangioides

  • Pseudicius adustus
  • Species of spider

    female has an ovoid epigyne that has a large deep central depression and short wide insemination ducts. The design of the epigyne helps distinguish it

    Pseudicius adustus

    Pseudicius adustus

    Pseudicius_adustus

  • Megadolomedes johndouglasi
  • Species of spider

    differ from M. australianus in their abdominal pattern, relatively narrower epigyne, and fewer spermathecal coils. The male holotype has a cephalothorax length

    Megadolomedes johndouglasi

    Megadolomedes_johndouglasi

  • Evarcha michailovi
  • Species of jumping spider

    the shape of the male embolus and the presence of a plate on the female epigyne. Evarcha michailovi is a species of jumping spider, a member of the family

    Evarcha michailovi

    Evarcha michailovi

    Evarcha_michailovi

  • Stenaelurillus bandama
  • Species of spider

    clypeus, the male's narrow embolus and the female's elongated pocket in the epigyne. Stenaelurillus bandama was first described by Dmitri Logunov and Galina

    Stenaelurillus bandama

    Stenaelurillus bandama

    Stenaelurillus_bandama

  • Pellenes arciger
  • Species of jumping spider

    with the white diagonal bands appearing more separated laterally. The epigyne presents two small lateral fossae (depressions) that are rounded and separated

    Pellenes arciger

    Pellenes arciger

    Pellenes_arciger

  • Evarcha idanrensis
  • Species of spider

    brownish-grey with an indistinct pattern on its back. Apart from the size of the epigyne, the female's copulatory organs are similar to other members of the genus

    Evarcha idanrensis

    Evarcha idanrensis

    Evarcha_idanrensis

  • Leviaraneus
  • Genus of spiders

    coxa I has a prolateral tubercle. Females have a broader abdomen and an epigyne that either lacks a scape or has a tongue-shaped scape. Molecular phylogenetic

    Leviaraneus

    Leviaraneus

    Leviaraneus

  • Polydesmus angustus
  • Species of millipede

    being reliably identified by the shape of a male's gonopods or female epigyne. Polydesmus angustus is most commonly found in Western Europe, including

    Polydesmus angustus

    Polydesmus angustus

    Polydesmus_angustus

  • Asemonea stella
  • Species of spider

    male palpal bulb and the shallow depression in the middle of the female epigyne. Asemonea stella is an African jumping spider that was first described

    Asemonea stella

    Asemonea stella

    Asemonea_stella

  • Bacelarella dracula
  • Species of spider

    that it nearly ends at its start. The female can be distinguished by its epigyne, and particularly the tight coil at the end of the copulatory openings

    Bacelarella dracula

    Bacelarella_dracula

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Online names & meanings

  • MARILENA
  • Female

    English

    MARILENA

    Elaborated form of English Mary, MARILENA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

  • Cadha
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish

    Cadha

    From the steep place.

  • Theenish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Theenish

  • HERLEIF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    HERLEIF

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Herleifr, HERLEIF means "army descendant." 

  • Haseeba
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Haseeba

    Highborn, Respected, Noble

  • Adeeba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Adeeba

    Literary Woman; Authoress; Cultured; Polite; Soft; A Literary Person; Civilized

  • Chamani
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Parsi

    Chamani

    One who Walks Gracefully

  • Guneet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Guneet

    Knower of virtues, Talented, Excellent, Virtuous

  • Annika
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Scandinavian, Sindhi, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu

    Annika

    Grace; Sweet Faced; Different; God is Gracious; God has Shown Favour; Goddess Durga

  • Justeene
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Justeene

    Just; Upright

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