Supplemental Material for 'Evolutionary morphology of the primary male reproductive system and spermatozoa of goblin spiders (Oonopidae; Araneae). (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 396)' - http://hdl.handle.net/2246/661
Figs. 620–630. Bidysderina perdido, new species, male (620, 623–628) and female (621, 622, 629, 630)...
Figs. 124–129. 124–125, Predatoroonops billy, n. sp., female internal genitalia, dorsal view: 124, a...
Figs. 33–36. Opopaea deserticola Simon. 33, 35, 36. Male. 34. Female. 33, 34. Abdomen, anterior view...
Lipke, Elisabeth, Michalik, Peter (2015): Evolutionary Morphology Of The Primary Male Reproductive S...
Burger, Matthias, Michalik, Peter (2010): The Male Genital System of Goblin Spiders: Evidence for th...
72 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm. Part of the oonopid PBI project. (Acknowledgments)Gob...
The male reproductive system of spiders consists of paired, tubular testes and often long and convol...
The male reproductive system and spermatozoa of spiders are known for their high structural diversit...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
The male reproductive systems of spiders are highly diverse in structure across all major spider tax...
Figs. 60–63. Predatoroonops schwarzeneggeri, n. sp., male palp under compound microscopy. 60, Retrol...
Figs. 58–59. Predatoroonops schwarzeneggeri, n. sp., male palp. 58, Prolateral view. 59, Retrolatera...
FIGS. 231–238. Molotra tsingy, new species, male (PBI_OON 03397). 231. Habitus, ventral view. 232. S...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Figs. 620–630. Bidysderina perdido, new species, male (620, 623–628) and female (621, 622, 629, 630)...
Figs. 124–129. 124–125, Predatoroonops billy, n. sp., female internal genitalia, dorsal view: 124, a...
Figs. 33–36. Opopaea deserticola Simon. 33, 35, 36. Male. 34. Female. 33, 34. Abdomen, anterior view...
Lipke, Elisabeth, Michalik, Peter (2015): Evolutionary Morphology Of The Primary Male Reproductive S...
Burger, Matthias, Michalik, Peter (2010): The Male Genital System of Goblin Spiders: Evidence for th...
72 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm. Part of the oonopid PBI project. (Acknowledgments)Gob...
The male reproductive system of spiders consists of paired, tubular testes and often long and convol...
The male reproductive system and spermatozoa of spiders are known for their high structural diversit...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
The male reproductive systems of spiders are highly diverse in structure across all major spider tax...
Figs. 60–63. Predatoroonops schwarzeneggeri, n. sp., male palp under compound microscopy. 60, Retrol...
Figs. 58–59. Predatoroonops schwarzeneggeri, n. sp., male palp. 58, Prolateral view. 59, Retrolatera...
FIGS. 231–238. Molotra tsingy, new species, male (PBI_OON 03397). 231. Habitus, ventral view. 232. S...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Figs. 620–630. Bidysderina perdido, new species, male (620, 623–628) and female (621, 622, 629, 630)...
Figs. 124–129. 124–125, Predatoroonops billy, n. sp., female internal genitalia, dorsal view: 124, a...
Figs. 33–36. Opopaea deserticola Simon. 33, 35, 36. Male. 34. Female. 33, 34. Abdomen, anterior view...