The chelicerae (/kəˈlɪsəriː/) are the mouthparts of the subphylum Chelicerata, an arthropod group that includes arachnids, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders...
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Solifugae (section Chelicerae)
the Solifugae are their large chelicerae, which in many species are longer than the prosoma. Each of the two chelicerae has two articles (segments, parts...
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Arthropod mouthparts (section Chelicerae)
ticks have a range of chelicerae. Carnivores have chelicerae that tear and crush prey, whereas herbivores can have chelicerae that are modified for piercing...
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Chelicerata (section Chelicerae and pedipalps)
except that mites have lost a visible division between these sections. The chelicerae, which give the group its name, are the only appendages that appear before...
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from other groups in several features, especially in the chelicerae and the telson. The chelicerae of the Pterygotidae are enlarged and robust, clearly adapted...
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snakes. The eight legs, the two chelicerae with their fangs, and the pedipalps are attached to the prosoma. The chelicerae are two double-segmented appendages...
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Opiliones anatomy (section Chelicerae)
the abdomen and cephalothorax is often poorly defined. Harvestmen have chelicerae, pedipalps and four pairs of legs. Harvestmen were traditionally thought...
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differences include the fact that Opiliones have no venom glands in their chelicerae, so pose no danger to humans. They also have no silk glands and therefore...
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Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight limbs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude...
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abdomen, sometimes dark grey. Notably, they have disproportionately large chelicerae for a spider of this size. Dysdera crocata is difficult to distinguish...
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