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Figure 45.Phoxichilidiidae; A, B: Anoplodactylus angulatus, female, dorsal view; scales 500 µm and 250 µm, respectively; C, D: Anoplodactylus petiolatus, male, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively; E, F: Anoplodactylus pygmaeus, male, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively.
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Figure46 Anoplodactylus angulatus, female; A: Dorsal view; scale 400 µm; B: Lateral view; scale 400 µm; C: Dorsal view of trunk; scale 200 µm; D: Ventral view of trunk; scale 100 µm; E: Frontal view with chelifores with developed chela and mouth opening; scale 40 µm; F: Mouth opening; scale 20 µm.
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Figure 47.Anoplodactylus angulatus, female; A: Ventral view of proboscis with conspicuous angles at corners (arrowheads); scale 40 µm; B: Ocular tubercle; scale 40 µm; C: Right lateral process 3 with spine; scale 40 µm; D: Right 3rd leg; scale 200 µm; E: Tarsus and propodus with hollow spine on propodus (right 3rd leg); scale 40 µm; F: Hollow spine on propodus with slit on tip (arrowhead); scale 5 µm.
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Figure 45.Phoxichilidiidae; A, B: Anoplodactylus angulatus, female, dorsal view; scales 500 µm and 250 µm, respectively; C, D: Anoplodactylus petiolatus, male, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively; E, F: Anoplodactylus pygmaeus, male, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively.
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Figure 48.Anoplodactylus petiolatus, male; A: Dorsal view of trunk; scale 200 µm; B: Lateral view of cephalon overreaching posterior part of proboscis, oviger dissected; scale 200 µm; C: Chelifores with developed chela; scale 40 µm; D: Left lateral process 3 with protuberance; scale 40 µm; E: Tarsus, propodus with cutting lamina, and claws (left 3rd leg); scale 40 µm; F: Cutting lamina on propodus (right 1st leg); scale 20 µm.
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Figure 45.Phoxichilidiidae; A, B: Anoplodactylus angulatus, female, dorsal view; scales 500 µm and 250 µm, respectively; C, D: Anoplodactylus petiolatus, male, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively; E, F: Anoplodactylus pygmaeus, male, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively.
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Figure 49.Anoplodactylus pygmaeus, male; A: Dorsal view; scale 400 µm; B: Lateral view of trunk; scale 200 µm; C: Dorsal view of trunk; scale 200 µm; D: Ventral view of trunk; scale 200 µm; E: Lateral view of cephalon overreaching posterior part of proboscis, proboscis with constriction encircling it subterminally (arrowheads); scale 100 µm; F: Ventral view of proboscis with constriction encircling it subterminally (arrowheads); scale 40 µm.
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Figure 50.Anoplodactylus pygmaeus, male; A: Mouth opening; scale 20 µm; B: Left chelifore with developed chela; scale 20 µm; C: Ventral view of right palp, reduced to a small tubercle; scale 40 µm; D: Ocular tubercle with lateral sense organ; scale 40 µm; E: 6-articled oviger; scale 100 µm; F: Distal articles of left oviger; scale 20 µm.
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Figure 51.Anoplodactylus pygmaeus, male; A: Right lateral process 3 with protuberance and spine; scale 20 µm; B: Left 3rd leg; scale 200 µm; C: Ventral view of coxa 2 with genital opening, distal is down (left 4th leg); scale 20 µm; D: Dorsal view of femur with cement gland, distal is down (right 4th leg); scale 20 µm; E: Tarsus, propodus with cutting lamina, and claws (left 3rd leg); scale 100 µm; F: Cutting lamina on propodus; scale 100 µm; insert: Detail of cutting lamina; scale 20 µm; G: Hairs and slit organs on dorsal side of trunk; scale 10 µm.
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Figure 52.Anoplodactylus pygmaeus, female; A: Dorsal view of trunk; scale 200 µm; B: Ventral view of trunk, proboscis with a constriction encircling it subterminally (arrowheads); scale 200 µm; C: Right lateral process 3 with protuberance and spine; scale 40 µm; D: Ventral view of coxa 2 with genital opening (right 4th leg); scale 40 µm; E: Genital opening; scale 10 µm; F: Tarsus, propodus with cutting lamina, and claws (left 1st leg); scale 40 µm; G: Cutting lamina on propodus; scale 5 µm.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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