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cephalothorax1829, from cephalo- + thorax. Perhaps from French or German.
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cephalothoraxthe anterior most of the two body sections of an arachnid. Read more on: Cephalothorax
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cephalothoraxBody segment consisting of the head and thorax fused together
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cephalothorax the forward-most section of the spider body, also called the prosoma. The head and the thorax combine to make this one segment. Pretty much the sensory center, this section contains the eyes, brain, venom glands, and stomach.
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cephalothoraxfirst segment of spider's body
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cephalothoraxThe tagma
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cephalothoraxhead (ceph) and chest (thorax) area
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cephalothorax The first of the two segments of a spider’s body. The head and thorax fuses in arachnids to form the cephalothorax. Cerci:
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cephalothoraxThe front body section on spiders, ticks, and crayfish. Instead of three body sections like insects, these animals only have two (cephalothorax and abdomen).
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cephalothoraxthe fused head and thorax found in forms such as spiders (Glossary of PM)
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cephalothoraxPart of an arachnids body whereby the head and thorax are fused together.
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cephalothoraxthe combination head and thorax (also called the prosoma
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