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English: Digital visualisations of the haptopod Plesiosiro madeleyi (NHM I7923). Dorsal view, showing opisthosomal segmentation and prosomal shield architecture. Abbreviations: 1–10, opisthosomal segment number; as, anterior sclerite; ch, chelicerae; cx, coxa; fa, fang; fe, femur; L1–L4, walking legs 1–4; me, media eyes; pp, pedipalps. Scale bar = 3 mm
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Source Garwood, R.J., and J. Dunlop. 2014. Three-dimensional reconstruction and the phylogeny of extinct chelicerate orders. PeerJ 2:e641. doi:10.7717/peerj.641
Author Russell J. Garwood​ and Jason Dunlop

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