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Fig. 1. Stages of early embryogenesis of the spider, Achaearanea
tepidariorum. Photographs of living embryos at different stages are
presented. These embryos were viewed from different angles to show
morphologies characteristic of the given stages. Each embryo is schematically
illustrated in the lower row. Asterisks indicate the corresponding site of the
different stage embryos. White areas in the illustrations indicate yolk.
Developmental schedule (at 25°C) is as follows: stage 1, 0-10 hours after
egg laying (AEL); stage 2, 10-15 hours AEL; stage 3, 15-25 hours AEL; stage 4,
25-30 hours AEL; stage 5, 30-40 hours AEL; stage 6, 40-45 hours AEL; stage 7,
45-55 hours AEL; stage 8, 55-65 hours AEL. (A) Stage 1 embryo (about 5 hours
AEL). Nuclear divisions occur deep in the egg. (B) Early stage 2 embryo (about
11 hours AEL). (C) Late stage 2 embryo (about 15 hours AEL). The energids
reach the periphery of the egg, and undergo synchronous cleavages. (D) Stage 3
embryo (about 20 hours AEL). The energids shift toward one pole of the egg
along the surface. (E) Stage 4 embryo (about 26 hours AEL). The energids
settle and form a germ disc (large shaded circle). The primary thickening
(small dark circle) is seen at the center of the germ disc. (F) Early stage 5
embryo (about 32 hours AEL). (G) Late stage 5 embryo (about 36 hours AEL). The
cumulus appears from the center of the germ disc and moves straight to the rim
(arrow). (H) Stage 6 embryo (about 42 hours AEL). The cumulus disappears, and
the germ disc cells are rearranged migrating circumferentially (arrows). (I)
Stage 7 embryo (about 50 hours AEL). The previous central region of the germ
disc develops into the caudal lobe. Segmentation begins. Metameric
morphologies are recognizable. The shape of the embryo is fan-like. (J) Stage
8 embryo (about 60 hours AEL). The germ band is formed, which elongates along
the AP axis producing additional segments from the caudal lobe. a, anterior;
p, posterior. Scale bar: 200 µm.