1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf01632706
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The silk-producing system ofLinyphia triangularis (Araneae, Linyphiidae) and some comparisons with Araneidae

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“…The anatomical and fine structural characteristics of the capture-thread producing apparatus in this venomous spider are also similar to those of other araneid spiders (Kovoor, 1987;Kim, 1988, 1990;Peters and Kovoor, 1991). This spider also possesses well-developed functional unit known as a "triad" structure (Peters, 1987), which is composed of two aggregate and one flagelliform glands.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…The anatomical and fine structural characteristics of the capture-thread producing apparatus in this venomous spider are also similar to those of other araneid spiders (Kovoor, 1987;Kim, 1988, 1990;Peters and Kovoor, 1991). This spider also possesses well-developed functional unit known as a "triad" structure (Peters, 1987), which is composed of two aggregate and one flagelliform glands.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…According to the morphological characteristics of the spider silk glands, as well as spinnerets (Coddington, 1986), the spinning apparatus in Latrodectus species corresponds to those of other araneid patterns reported by Tillinghast and Townley (1986), , Kovoor (1987), and Peters and Kovoor (1991). Two major ampullate glands and about 50 pairs of pyriform glands are associated with the anterior spinnerets, two minor ampullate glands, two tubuliforms, and about 150 pairs of aciniforms are associated with the median spinnerets, and four tubuliform glands, a pair of triads, and over 100 pairs of aciniform glands are associated with the posterior spinnerets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Minor ampullate silk is so named because the structure of its gland resembles a smaller version of the major ampullate silk. Orb web spiders (Araneidae) possess a single pair of minor ampullate glands on their posterior median spinnerets (Peters & Kovoor, 1991;Townley et al, 1991) that produce a type of thread, which is sometimes added to major ampullate draglines (Coddington, 1989). These threads are also added to major ampullate draglines by S. senoculata spiders when making their signal threads.…”
Section: Silk Glandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most families these glands are composed of two categories of tall secretory cells, each occupying the distal or proximal glandular region, which may be more or less extended (Richter, 1970;Kovoor, 1987;Peters & Kovoor, 1991). Glandulae aciniformes, together with Glandulae piriformes represent two different categories of spinning glands, which conserve the primitive acinous morphology and small size (Kovoor, 1987).…”
Section: Glandulae Aciniformesmentioning
confidence: 99%