colulus

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colulus (plural coluli)

  1. A vestigial organ between the spinnerets in some spiders lacking a cribellum.
    • 1985, Michael John Roberts, The Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, page 172:
      The generic key given here makes partial use of the above work, initially splitting the family into three groups of genera based on the presence or absence of the colulus.

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