Clipart images of several species of spiders, mites, scorpions, and hermit crabs. These animals are members of the arachnid class of insects.
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Spider, Sea
The sea spiders are inhabitants of the sea, and they are very often referred to a crustaceans.... |
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Spider, Sea
A spider with really long legs, capable of walking on water. ... |
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Spider, Sea
"Sea-spider (Pycnogonum littorale), from the dorsal surface." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Spider, Silk
The Golden Silk Spider (Nephila clavipes) is an arachnid species in which the female (above) is much larger than the male (below).... |
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Spider, Wolf (Tarantula)
The Tarantula Wolf Spider (Lycosa tarantula) is an arachnid in the Lycosidae family of wolf spiders. f, falces.... |
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Spiders
Two spiders... |
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Spiders
An illustration of a small and large spider.... |
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Spiderweb
A spider with a fly caught in its web.... |
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Spinnerets
the spinnerets of the common garden spider that are used to spin webs.... |
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Spinnerets of a spider
"The most remarkable organs perceptable on the abdomen of the spiders are the spinnerets, by means of which they spin their curious and often beautiful webs, which have attracted the attention ... |
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Stylocellus Sumatranus
"Stylocellus sumatranus, one of the Opiliones; after Thorell. Enlarged. A, Dorsal view; I to VI, the six prosomatic appendages. B, Ventral view of the prosoma and of the first somite of the opisthosom... |
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Tarantula
"The most celebrated of the Lycosidae is the Tarantula, Lycosa tarantula, of Southern Europe, whose bite is supposed by the natives of Italy to cause death, unless the patient be relieved by mu... |
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Tarantula
"The Tarantula is a large spider, with a body about an inch in length; its bite was formerly supposed to produce Tarantism, and doubtless in some cases, produces disagreeable symptoms. It is a native ... |
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Tarantula
A species of spider native to southern Europe, especially to the warmer parts of Italy.... |
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Thelyphonus
"Thelyphonus, one of the Pedipalpi. A, Ventral view. I, Chelicera (detached). II, Chelae. III, Palpiform limb. IV to VI, The walking legs. stc, Sterno-coxal process (gnathobase) of the chelae. st1, A... |
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Thelyphonus
"Thelyphonus sp. Ventral view of the anterior portion of the body to show the three prosomatic sternal plates a, b, c, and the rudimentary sternal element of the praegenital somite; opisth I, first so... |
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Thelyphonus assamensis
"Thelyphonus assamensis, Ventral surface of the anterior region of the opisthosoma, the first somite being pushed upwards and forwards so as to expose the subjacent structures. opistho 1, First somite... |
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Trapdoor Spider
Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing chelicerate arthropods. Trapdoor spiders, of family Ctenizidae, are medium-sized mygalomorph spiders that construct burrows with a cork-like trapdoor made of... |
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Triarthrus
"Restoration of Triarthrus Becki, Green, as determined by Beecher from specimens obtained from the Utica Slates (Ordovician), New York. A, dorsal; B, ventral surface. In the latter the single pair o... |
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Triarthrus
"Triarthrus Becki, Green. a, Restored thoracic limbs in transverse section of the animal; b, section across a posterior somite; c, section across one of the sub-terminal somites." — The Encyclop... |
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Triarthrus
"Triarthrus Becki, Green. Dorsal view of second thoracic leg with and without setae. en, Inner ramus; ex, Outer ramus." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |