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palpal Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

পোপের শাসনসংক্রান্ত, পোপসংক্রান্ত,





palpal's Usage Examples:

tarsus, develops a complicated structure (sometimes called the palpal bulb or palpal organ) that is used to transfer sperm to the female seminal receptacles.


The two palpal bulbs – also known as palpal organs and genital bulbs – are the copulatory organs of a male spider.


(epigynum) and a "flow through" fertilization system; males have complex palpal bulbs.


female; see also Palpal bulb Conductor: A part of the palpal bulb that accompanies and supports the embolus Embolus: The final part of the palpal bulb containing.


often species-specific structure used for mating (variously called a palpal bulb, palpal organ or copulatory bulb).


The genus Opopaea, for example, exhibits an expanded palpal patella while male Ischnothyreus are characterized by completely sclerotized.


psammophila, it is larger and the epigyne and male palpal organs are distinctive, as is the palpal tibia, viewed from above and the male lacks the spots.


Males also have a differently shaped palpal bulb.


The palpal bulb of male basal salticids has a distinctive median apophysis, which is.


spiders use palpal bulbs instead of a penis to transfer sperm to females.


Males of this new species of Theraphosidae have a subconical palpal bulb with.


Pseudolasius also exhibits palpal segment reduction.


negrosensis, all species appear to have a 3:4 palpal formula.


noted that although the male palpal bulb might place the genus in Prószyński's informal group "euophryines".


between the anterior median eyes, and a pointed switch on the end of the palpal bulb similar to that of Microdipoena.


distinguished by the unique shape of its carapace and a highly modified palpal tibia and paracymbium.


patagallina by the shaped of the bulb's apex, and by the palpal tibia being wide in the basal two-thirds (tapering abruptly at the apex).


The back part of the palpal bulb is semi-spherical, the tip of the embolus is only about a fifth as.


Males may sever parts of their palpal bulbs after copulation.


Chinese word for "coil", referring to the coiled whip-like extension of the palpal bulb, a defining characteristic of the genus.


These spiders differ from Tama edwardsi in the more complex palpal bulb and the median apophysis that may either be coiled or have a hook-.


from Latin flex "curved", and crur "leg", referring to the inner turned palpal tibia of the male.



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