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- Epigyne abstract "The epigyne or epigynum is the external genital structure of female spiders. As the epigyne varies greatly in form in different species, even in closely related ones, it often provides the most distinctive characteristic for recognizing species. It consists of a small, hardened portion of the exoskeleton located on the underside of the abdomen, in front of the epigastric furrow and between the epigastric plates.".
- Epigyne thumbnail Spider_external_anatomy.png?width=300.
- Epigyne wikiPageID "1083092".
- Epigyne wikiPageLength "4760".
- Epigyne wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Epigyne wikiPageRevisionID "681354649".
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Araneus.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Argiope_trisfaciata.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod_exoskeleton.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spider_anatomy.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Colonus_puerperus.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink File:Spider_internal_anatomy-en.svg.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Geolycosa.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Geolycosa_pikei.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Isopeda.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Isopeda_villosa.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Linyphiidae.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Orb-weaver_spider.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Ovipositor.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Pedipalp.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Phidippus_clarus.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Pirata_montanus.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Spermatheca.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Spider.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Spider_anatomy.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Theridula_emertoni.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Thiodina_sylvana.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Trabeops.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink Trabeops_aurantiacus.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink File:Epigynes1.png.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLink File:Spider_external_anatomy.png.
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epigyne".
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "epigynal".
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "epigyne".
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "epigynum".
- Epigyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "genitalia".
- Epigyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Epigyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Source-attribution.
- Epigyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spider_nav.
- Epigyne subject Category:Spider_anatomy.
- Epigyne hypernym Structure.
- Epigyne type Building.
- Epigyne type Work.
- Epigyne type Source.
- Epigyne type Work.
- Epigyne comment "The epigyne or epigynum is the external genital structure of female spiders. As the epigyne varies greatly in form in different species, even in closely related ones, it often provides the most distinctive characteristic for recognizing species. It consists of a small, hardened portion of the exoskeleton located on the underside of the abdomen, in front of the epigastric furrow and between the epigastric plates.".
- Epigyne label "Epigyne".
- Epigyne sameAs Q668966.
- Epigyne sameAs Category:Epigyne.
- Epigyne sameAs Epigyne.
- Epigyne sameAs Epigino.
- Epigyne sameAs Epigino.
- Epigyne sameAs Ivarlemez.
- Epigyne sameAs Epigino.
- Epigyne sameAs Epigyne.
- Epigyne sameAs Epigyn.
- Epigyne sameAs Epígino.
- Epigyne sameAs m.044j7s.
- Epigyne sameAs Epigynum.
- Epigyne sameAs Q668966.
- Epigyne wasDerivedFrom Epigyne?oldid=681354649.
- Epigyne depiction Spider_external_anatomy.png.
- Epigyne isPrimaryTopicOf Epigyne.