Claw Tufts
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Claw Tufts: The pair of tufts of adhesive hairs present below the paired claws at the tip of the tarsi of many spiders.
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Claw Tuft: A bunch of hairs at the tip of the leg tarsus in spiders with only two claws.
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Accessory Claws: Serrated, thickened hairs near the true claws in some spiders.
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