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- chelicerae, and three-segmented chelate chelicerae. The jackknife chelicera is subchelate (with fixed finger much reduced or absent) and is composed of two segments...
- this genus lived during the mid-to-late Carboniferous period. Unlike the subchelate pedipalps of modern whip scorpions, the pedipalps of Geralinura are spiked...
- (reduced in Uropygi), prosomal endosternite with four segmental components, subchelate chelicerae, a complex coxotrochanteral joint in the walking legs, a pretarsal...
- on the first pair of pereiopods, the second and third pairs being only subchelate (where the last segment of the appendage can press against a short projection...
- classified in the family Crangonidae, and shares the family's characteristic subchelate first pereiopods (where the movable finger closes onto a short projection...
- first two pairs of the male ambulatory legs, which have characteristic subchelate dactyli and propodi. Haberma kamora Haberma nanum Haberma tingkok Stefano...
- able to grip against an extension of the previous segment in some cases (subchelate). The first four pairs are similarly arranged, extending forwards and...
- palps and ovigers have similar morphology, the former terminated with a subchelate structures and the latter was apparently absent in some specimens, which...
- primarily as walking legs). The first to fifth pair of pereiopods were subchelate (grasping, pincer-like) and short, ending in a hooked and enlarged dactylus...
- strongly prolonged and free coxal segment. The forelegs are developed as subchelate raptorial devices with a single-segmented tarsus with an unpaired claw...