. The biology of spiders. Spiders; Insects. 336 THE BIOLOGY OF SPIDERS their bodies are beautifully sculptured and well worthy of examination. The cephalothorax bears two large eyes placed back to back on a tubercle so that they look sideways. This eye tubercle is usually decorated with spines, and the black eyes are sometimes surrounded by a white ring. The position and shape of the ocularium and the character of its spines are important features in classification. A group of spines is also situated in front of the eyes of many Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
. The biology of spiders. Spiders; Insects. 336 THE BIOLOGY OF SPIDERS their bodies are beautifully sculptured and well worthy of examination. The cephalothorax bears two large eyes placed back to back on a tubercle so that they look sideways. This eye tubercle is usually decorated with spines, and the black eyes are sometimes surrounded by a white ring. The position and shape of the ocularium and the character of its spines are important features in classification. A group of spines is also situated in front of the eyes of many Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Savory, Theodore Horace, 1896-. London : Sidgwick & Jackson
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