The Chelicerae are mouth parts of the Chelicerata, a subphylum that includes arachnids, Merostomata (horseshoe crabs), and Pycnogonida (sea spiders). The chelicerae can be divided in three kinds: jackknife chelicera (green in the image to the right), scissor chelicera (blue) and 3-segmented chelate chelicerae (red).
Jacknife chelicera presents two different forms: orthognathous and labidognathous.
The orthognathous chelicera is articulate in a manner that enables movements of the appendages parallel to the body axis. This kind of chelicera occurs in the Liphistiomorphae and Mygalomorphae spiders and in the related orders Amblypygi, Schizomida, Thelyphonida.
The labidognathous chelicera moves at right angles to the body axis. This kind of chelicera is rotationed and occurs exclusively in the Araneomorphae spiders.
| thumb | This overhead drawing shows the chelicerae in black, the surface of the cephalothorax in brown, the spiders legs in reddish brown, and the poison glands and surrounding muscle tissue (used to squeeze out the venom) in green.The fang portion of the right chelicerae can be seen projecting into the space between the two chelicerae.]]
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