User Contributed Dictionary
Pronunciation
- /pælp/
Noun
- an appendage found near the mouth in invertebrates
- The fleshy part of a fingertip
- 1922: He folded his razor neatly and with stroking palps of fingers felt the smooth skin. — James Joyce, Ulysses
Verb
- To feel, to explore by touch
- 1957: his skull looks palped and sucked down — Lawrence Durrell, Justine
Extensive Definition
Pedipalps, the second pair of appendages of the cephalothorax in the
subphylum Cheliceriformes,
is homologous with mandibles
in Crustacea and
corresponding to the mandibles of insects. The pedipalps are
appendages of six segments: the coxae, a single trochanter, the femur, a short patella, the tibia, and the tarsus.
The coxae, most frequently have extensions, called maxillae or gnahobases, which
function as mouth parts
with or without contribution from the coxae of the anterior
legs.
The limbs themselves may be simple tactile organs outwardly
resembling the legs, as in spider, or chelate weapons of
great size, as in the scorpion. Comparative studies
of pedipalpal morphology may suggest that leg-like pedipalps are
primitive in Arachnida. At
present, the only reasonable alternative to this view is to assume
that xiphosurans reflect the morphology of the primitive arachnid pedipalp and to
conclude that this appendage is primitively chelate. Pedipalp
chelae are found in several arachnid groups, Ricinulei,
Thelyphonida,
Scorpiones and
Pseudoscorpiones,
but the chelae in most of these taxa do not appear to be homologous
with those found in Xiphosura. The pedipalps are distinctly
raptorial in Amblypygi,
Thelyphonida,
Schizomida and
Opiliones.
Spider pedipalps
Pedipalps of spiders have the same segmentation as the legs, but the tarsus is undivided, and the pretarsus has no lateral claws. A male spider bears enlarged ends of his pedipalps, the terminal segments of which are elaborated into organs for the transfer of sperm to the sperm receptacles of the female. A microscopic analysis of the pedipalps is often the only way to exactly determine the species of a male spider.Sources
- Savory, T. 1977. Arachnida. 2nd edition. U.S. Edition published by Academic Press INC. LTD.340 Pp.
- Snodgrass, R.E. 1971. A Textbook Arthropod Anatomy. Published by Hafner Publishing Company, INC. 363 Pp.
- Torre-Bueno, J.R. 1989. The Torre-Bueno Glossary of Entomology/ compiled by Stephen W. Nichols; including Supplement A by George S. Tulloch. Published by The New York Entomological Society in cooperation with the American Museum of Natural History. 840 Pp.
- Discovery Books; 2000; Insects and Spiders; St. Remy Media Inc.; New York; 35
External links
- Close-up view of sperm-laden pedipalps in a mature tarantula Several ad popups warning!
- Several close-up photos of a tarantula creating a sperm web - Brachypelma Vagans (Mexican Red-rump)
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