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- most arachnid orders) and fused, plate-like appendages on the first opisthosomal segment (somite VII). Lamsdell, James C. (2012-12-18). "Revised systematics...
- that function in locomotion and gas exchange. In most chelicerates the opisthosomal limbs are greatly reduced and persist only as specialized structures...
- These are thought to be vestiges of the limbs of an absorbed first opisthosomal segment. The opisthosoma is divided into a forward mesosoma, with flattened...
- dorsal shield) with reduced genal spines, as well as somite VII (first opisthosomal segment) with reduced appendages and microtergite. Lamsdell, James C...
- underside of the opisthosoma was covered in structures evolved from modified opisthosomal appendages. Throughout the opisthosoma, these structures formed plate-like...
- are set apart from these other species by their opisthosomal flap that extends to cover the opisthosomal plate. They also spread the flaps from over their...
- males whether or not to pursue courtship. M. Volans use their colorful opisthosomal flaps to gain the attention of the female. Much of the mating ritual...
- dorsal view H female genitalia (tianzishan-2016), dorsal view I showing opisthosomal disc in plugging position (XUC-2013-013) J–L abdomen, caudal view (J...
- Ventral structures of Chimerarachne yingi 1-12: Opisthosomal segment 1-12 Als: Anterior lateral spinneret Ams: Anterior median spinneret Ch: Chelicera...
- from the in-between Silurian strata. Dorsal morphology and variation of opisthosomal segmentation across synziphosurines. While Weinbergina and Willwerathia...