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Figure 3.Somatic characters of the female of Progradungula otwayensis. A Lateral view of prosoma and opisthosoma (ZIMG II/28128) B Dorsal view of prosoma (MV) C Ventral view of Prosoma (MV) D Frontal view of ocular area (ZIMG II/28128) E Ventral view of opisthosoma F Tarsus of leg I G Tarsus of leg IV H Calamistrum. I Ventral view of spinnerets. Scale bar in F–H is 500 µm.
Peter Michalik, Luis Piacentini, Elisabeth Lipke, Martin J. Ramírez
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Figure 4.Female genitalia. A Lateral view of the dome-shaped genital area (compare also to Fig. 3A) (MACN-Ar 30667) B Sagital section through genital area obtained by micro-CT (MACN-Ar 30667) C Posterior view of genital area (MACN-Ar 30667). Spermathecae in anterior (D) and ventral view (E) (ZIMG II/28128). Abbreviation: B bursa; EF epigastric furrow; GP genital pockets; Gl glands; PF postepigastric fold; Sp spermathecae; Ue uterus externus.
Peter Michalik, Luis Piacentini, Elisabeth Lipke, Martin J. Ramírez
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Figure 5.Right male palp of Progradungula otwayensis (ZIMG II/28127). A Prolateral view; the arrow marks the section plane of Fig. 5B B Section of the volume rendered male palp C Surface model of the spermophor superimposed on the volume rendering of the male palp (prolateral, ventral and retrolateral views). The cymbium, subtegulum and tegulum are partly removed in the prolateral view to show tendons, muscles and hematodochae. The arrow points to the opening of the embolus. Abbreviation: Cb cymbium; E embolus; m29 muscle 29; m30 muscle 30; mA median apophysis; mH median hematodocha; PE process of embolus; S spermophor; St subtegulum; Te tegulum; tm29 tendon of muscle 29; tm30 tendon of muscle 30.
Peter Michalik, Luis Piacentini, Elisabeth Lipke, Martin J. Ramírez
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Figure 2.A Habitat with supporting web (blue arrow) and sturdy thread (red arrows) connecting with the retreat in the hollow of a Nothofagus cunninghamii tree B Catching ladder in front of a hollow in a large tree fern C Immature male of Progradungula otwayensis holding the catching ladder.
Peter Michalik, Luis Piacentini, Elisabeth Lipke, Martin J. Ramírez
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Figure 1.Distribution map of Progradungula otwayensis in the Great Otway National Park, Victoria (Australia). Red marks indicate localities for the present study; black circles indicate localities given by Milledge (1997).