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<emphasis id="B94B2C281C78A73E99F92B6AFEF0FD8C" box="[144,262,588,609]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
Sclerophorata with reduced head shield lacking cardiac lobe; anteroventrally directed mouth; proventricular crop lost; adult instars without appendages of the first opisthosomal segment.
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A monophyletic
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is one of the most strongly supported clades within the analysis, even without characters traditionally considered to unite the group that have been suggested to represent convergences towards a terrestrial mode of life (
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).
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Dunlop
<emphasis id="B94B2C281C78A73E9B022AA4FD6DFC7A" box="[619,667,898,919]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">et al</emphasis>
. (2012)
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recently reviewed the cephalic tagmosis in solifuges, acariformes, schizomids, and palpigrades, which have the prosoma separated anteriorly into a propeltidium consisting of the first four appendage pairs, that they suggested may be homologous to the euarthropod head (see
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). Dunlop
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. suggest that a divided prosomal region consisting of a propeltidium and two separate segments bearing walking limbs may be plesiomorphic for arachnids. This would, however, necessitate a separate acquisition of the prosoma in each of the aquatic euchelicerate groups. The solifuge
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<emphasis id="B94B2C281C78A73E98422DD7FDD6FAEB" box="[299,544,1265,1286]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Galeodes armeniacus</emphasis>
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was included in the current analysis with its head composition coded polymorphically as both 1 + 3 and 1 + 5, representing the fact that it possesses a propeltidium as a subdivision of the prosoma. The results, however, show that the plesiomorphic condition for arachnids is a fully consolidated prosoma, and the division into propeltidium is a derived state (or possibly a reversal). Alternatively coding
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<emphasis id="B94B2C281C78A73E9B072CC0FF43F9F7" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">G. armeniacus</emphasis>
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as only possessing a 1 + 3 head did not change the tree topology, or the arachnid ground plan, in any way.
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