Talk:Pedipalp

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[edit] Types of spider pedipalps

Sketches and description of different spider pedipalps would be very nice :) Also that for example Tidarren males break one of their pedipalps off prior to mating and stuff like that. --Sarefo 01:35, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] What was wrong with this picture?

What was wrong with this picture, it shows two male pedipalps, I would have thought?

Araneus diadematus male
Araneus diadematus male

Sancassania 12:01, 04.07.2006 (GMT)

[edit] conductor

somebody with more knowledge than me could give some information about palpal conductors. --Sarefo 21:37, 19 December 2006 (UTC)