2007
DOI: 10.3157/0013-872x(2007)118[161:fmotva]2.0.co;2
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Functional Morphology of the Venom Apparatus of the Funnel Spider, Agelena Gracilens (Araneae: Agelenidae) From Turkey

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“…The initial strike impales the prey, with the subsequent grip probably being enhanced by the row of cheliceral "teeth" behind each fang. Cheliceral teeth have also been reported in a variety of other spiders (Cavusoglu et al , 2005Yigit et al 2004;Yigit and Guven 2006). Fang movement is achieved by the coordinated activity of the cheliceral muscles and a set of ligaments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The initial strike impales the prey, with the subsequent grip probably being enhanced by the row of cheliceral "teeth" behind each fang. Cheliceral teeth have also been reported in a variety of other spiders (Cavusoglu et al , 2005Yigit et al 2004;Yigit and Guven 2006). Fang movement is achieved by the coordinated activity of the cheliceral muscles and a set of ligaments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Whereas the venom glands of many spiders are cylindrical (or variations of this; Malli et al 2000;Cavusoglu et al 2004Cavusoglu et al , 2005Yigit et al 2004;Yigit and Guven 2006) and may be single lobed, bilobular, or multilobular, others may be bulbous (Loxosceles intermedia Mello-Leitão 1934;dos Santos et al 2000;Loxosceles reclusa Gertsch and Mulaik 1940;Foil et al 1979) or ampoule-like (Phoneutria nigriventer Keyserling 1891Bücherl 1971;Silva et al 2008) in shape. In addition, the musculature surrounding the gland may form irregular bundles or lobes (L. reclusa; Foil et al 1979) or may be spiraled, as in V. dubius and other species, e.g., Cupiennius salei Keyserling 1877 (Malli et al 2000), Latrodectus mactans Fabricius 1775 (Smith and Russell 1967), Agelena labyrinthica Clerck 1757 (Yigit et al 2004;Yigit and Guven 2006), Allopecosa fabilis Clerck 1757 and Larinoides cornutus Clerck 1757 (Cavusoglu et al 2005). The venom gland of V. dubius consists of a complex network of epithelial cells surrounded by an elastin-rich basal layer and a series of muscle bundles distinct from the cheliceral muscles involved in cheliceral and fang movements.…”
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“…Early histological studies are summarized in (Bucherl, 1971) and (Bettini, 1978) and some of the more recent histology has been done on Lycosidae and Oxyopidae (Kovoor and MunozCuevas, 1999), Loxosceles (Sicariidae) (dos Santo et al, 2000) and (Foil et al, 1979), Latrodectus (Theridiidae) (Jarlfors et al, 1969), Cupiennius (Malli et al, 2000), Theraphosidae (Russell et al, 1973), Scytodes (Kovoor and Zylberberg, 1972) and Agelena (Agelenidae) (Moon, 1996;Yigit et al, 2004).…”
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“…Previous work has shown the venom apparatus of spiders on the basis of morphology (Yiğit et al . 2004, 2006; Çavuşoğlu et al .…”
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confidence: 99%