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Dorsal shield with 37 pairs of short setae; glandular opening
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barbed, other sternal setae smooth and shorter than
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. Ventrianal shield slightly longer than wide. Poststigmatic region of peritrematal shield well developed, wide, obliquely truncate, reaching beyond posterior level of coxa IV. Peritreme straight, extending to anterior level of coxa II. Corniculus without inner tooth. Setae
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barbed. Lateral transverse ridges connected to deutosternal groove smooth. Movable and fixed digits of chelicera in female with three and four teeth, respectively, and with two and five teeth in male. In female, trochanter II with a small projection posterolateral dorsally; femur III with a small rounded ventral projection; trochanter IV with three anterolateral projections, including one large dorsal projection and two smaller ones ventrally, and one large posterolateral spur-like projection. Male with large spur-like seta
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on femur II; seta
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFF2B19A7FE2CFE62" box="[199,387,403,429]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">Dorsal idiosoma</emphasis>
(
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,
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). Dorsal shield suboval, 473494 long, 279292 wide, anterior region of shield somewhat truncate, with a blunt, somewhat serrate, protrusion on each anterolateral shield corner, flanking either a narrow sclerotised strip anterior to dorsal shield (
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,
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) or a series of narrow discrete platelets (
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). Dorsal shield covering entire dorsal idiosoma and slightly extending ventrally posterolaterally, reticulate throughout, except for anteromedian area between setae
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFD6B1A17FD6EFDF2" box="[647,705,547,573]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">j1j4</emphasis>
and area posterior to seta
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFC0A1A17FBAFFDF2" box="[998,1024,547,573]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">J4</emphasis>
; with 37 pairs of short setae:
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(32 35),
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(3134) and
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(2729) barbed,
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,
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,
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,
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smooth (2629), others 1825 long, mostly smooth; shield with 17 pairs of poroids, including
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFE0E1A5FFD98FD4A" box="[482,567,619,645]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">id1id2</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFDA81A5FFD36FD4B" box="[580,665,618,645]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">id4id6</emphasis>
,
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,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFCDD1A5FFC39FD4A" box="[817,918,619,645]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">idl1idl4</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFC4F1A5FFC6CFD4A" box="[931,963,619,645]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">is1</emphasis>
,
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; in addition to one pair of
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between
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and
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; four pairs of gland pores (
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,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFD441ABBFD7DFD66" box="[680,722,655,681]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">gd5</emphasis>
,
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,
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).
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFF2B1A87FE28FD02" box="[199,391,691,717]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">Ventral idiosoma</emphasis>
(
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,
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). Tritosternal base trapezoidal, short, 2224 long, 2224 wide at base and 910 wide at apex, sparsely pilose laciniae free, 4851 long. One pair of presternal platelets well sclerotised, free, flanking base of tritosternum. Sternal shield reticulate throughout, 179184 long, 110115 wide, fused to endopodal platelets between coxae IIV and also fused to continuous exopodal strip anteriorly via the endopodal shield between coxae III (area bearing gland pores
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) and posteriorly via the parapodal shield behind coxae IIV; male genital opening in anterior region of shield, anterior margin of shield irregularly straight, with two small lateral processes flanking presternal platelets, posterior margin of shield straight; shield with five pairs of setae,
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(3638) barbed and longest,
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(3133),
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(2629),
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(2728) and
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(2526) smooth, and three pairs of poroids (
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); setae
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFF341BE7FF57FC22" box="[216,248,979,1005]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">st2</emphasis>
(7985) farther apart than pairs of
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(6265),
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFCC81BE7FCEAFC22" box="[804,837,979,1005]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">st3</emphasis>
(6876) and
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(6574). Ventrianal shield 202208 long, 207211 wide, reticulate throughout except for smooth posterior area around anal opening, bearing six pairs of opisthogastric setae and circumanals:
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smooth (2225),
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(2628) and
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(2023) barbed,
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smooth (2628), para-anal (
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) (2223) and postanal (
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) (2426) setae barbed, with four pairs of poroids, including
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and four pairs of
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFEC91C57FEE8FBB3" box="[293,327,1123,1148]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">ivo</emphasis>
; cribrum narrow, with minute spicules, narrowly extending laterally to level of postanal seta (
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). Opisthogastric soft cuticle with two pairs of setae
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFD1C1CB3FCB8FB6E" box="[752,791,1159,1185]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">Jv4</emphasis>
(2022) and
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(2425), and three pairs of poroids,
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,
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and
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. Peritrematal shield well developed laterad peritreme, anteriorly fused to dorsal shield and posteriorly free; with two crenate protrusions on lateral margin of shield, at posterior level of coxa II and anterior level of coxa III (
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,
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), bearing one gland pore between crenate projections and one poroid anteriad anterior crenate projection, in addition to one gland pore anterior to the tip of peritreme; poststigmatic shield region slightly wider, obliquely truncate, extending beyond posterior margin of coxa IV, with one poroid and one moderately large gland pore (
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). Peritreme more or less straight, extending to anterior level of coxa II.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFF2B1DB7FEF9FA52" box="[199,342,1411,1437]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">Gnathosoma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(
<figureCitation id="13052A702E1DFFAAFE861DB7FE57FA52" box="[362,504,1411,1437]" captionStart="FIGURES 39" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1883,1907]" captionTargetBox="[163,1427,190,1853]" captionTargetId="figure-18@11.[151,1436,181,1860]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 39. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, 38. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genutibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">Figures 34</figureCitation>
,
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). Anterior margin of gnathotectum with a median triangular projection, flanked by two shorter acute projections, and sometimes with 12 denticles in between (
<figureCitation id="13052A702E1DFFAAFB7D1D93FB50FA0E" box="[1169,1279,1447,1473]" captionStart="FIGURES 39" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1883,1907]" captionTargetBox="[163,1427,190,1853]" captionTargetId="figure-18@11.[151,1436,181,1860]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 39. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, 38. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genutibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">Figures 3</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13052A702E1DFFAAFAE21D93FA81FA0E" box="[1294,1326,1447,1473]" captionStart="FIGURES 2936" captionStartId="17.[151,264,1835,1859]" captionTargetBox="[194,1395,532,1806]" captionTargetId="figure-223@17.[188,1400,525,1812]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURES 2936. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp;Affifi.29. Male, gnathotectum; 30. Male, chelicera; 31. Female, subcapitulum (inset); 32. Female, dorsal (inner) view of hypostom; 33. Female, palp; 34. Female, chelicera; 35. Female, trochanter IV; 36. Female, femur III. Abbreviations: lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649493" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649493/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">29</figureCitation>
). Labrum triangular and finely fringed, almost reaching anterior apex of corniculus; with one pair of denticulate paralabra near the base of the labrum; a long directed stylus arising anteriorly from each paralabrum, laying beneath the labrum and extending to anterior labrum tip. Corniculus horn-like; internal malae with a pair of narrow, long and smooth median projections, flanked by oblique, densely fringed margins; subcapitular setae barbed,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFBB81E03FB35F99E" box="[1108,1178,1591,1617]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">h1h3</emphasis>
subequal, 2429 long, longer than
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFEF11E6FFE98F9BB" box="[285,311,1627,1652]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">pc</emphasis>
(1920); deutosternal groove with nine denticulate rows: most anterior row convex to subtriangular, second row straight to slightly concave, both with similar width, third row with markedly larger teeth only medially, fourth to seventh rows with same width and usually bearing minute sparse denticles, eighth row narrower, with distinct teeth, ninth row narrow, as wide as third row, and groove ending by a smooth ridge; with smooth lateral transverse ridges connected to deutosternal groove posteriorly. Second segment of chelicera stout, 152159 long, including fixed digit (7274 long), bearing four teeth, distalmost tooth minute, pilus dentilis short, setiform; movable digit of chelicera almost half as long as second segment of chelicera, 7476 long, with three teeth; dorsal cheliceral seta setiform, smooth; dorsal and antiaxial poroids distinct (
<figureCitation id="13052A702E1DFFAAFCAC1F63FC01F8BE" box="[832,942,1879,1905]" captionStart="FIGURES 39" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1883,1907]" captionTargetBox="[163,1427,190,1853]" captionTargetId="figure-18@11.[151,1436,181,1860]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 39. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, 38. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genutibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">Figures 4</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13052A702E1DFFAAFC571F63FC74F8BE" box="[955,987,1879,1905]" captionStart="FIGURES 2936" captionStartId="17.[151,264,1835,1859]" captionTargetBox="[194,1395,532,1806]" captionTargetId="figure-223@17.[188,1400,525,1812]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURES 2936. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp;Affifi.29. Male, gnathotectum; 30. Male, chelicera; 31. Female, subcapitulum (inset); 32. Female, dorsal (inner) view of hypostom; 33. Female, palp; 34. Female, chelicera; 35. Female, trochanter IV; 36. Female, femur III. Abbreviations: lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649493" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649493/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">30</figureCitation>
). Palp length 164172; palp chaetotaxy 2-5-6-14-15; setae on trochanter, femur and genu slightly pilose in apical half, setae
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFBB41F4FFBC1F85A" box="[1112,1134,1915,1941]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">al</emphasis>
on femur and
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFAFA1F4FFA95F85A" box="[1302,1338,1915,1941]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">al1</emphasis>
on genu densely barbed in apical half,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFE091FABFDAEF876" box="[485,513,1951,1977]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">d2</emphasis>
on femur and
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFD4F1FABFD16F876" box="[675,697,1951,1977]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">pl</emphasis>
on genu smooth,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFC931FABFC0CF876" box="[895,931,1951,1977]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">al2</emphasis>
on genu apically blade-like, all setae on tibia and tarsus smooth, except
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1DFFAAFE531FF7FE7AF812" box="[447,469,1987,2013]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="279">al</emphasis>
on tibia slightly pilose; palptarsus apotele 3-tined.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1CFFABFF7B1FACFEBCF87F" bold="true" box="[151,275,1944,1968]" pageId="9" pageNumber="280">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1CFFABFEF51FACFDAEF87F" box="[281,513,1944,1968]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="280">Sessiluncus aegypticus</emphasis>
Nasr &amp; Affifi
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, male, dorsal idiosoma.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1FFFA8FF7B1FA3FEBCF860" bold="true" box="[151,275,1943,1967]" pageId="10" pageNumber="281">FIGURE 2.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1FFFA8FEF51FACFDAEF860" box="[281,513,1944,1968]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="281">Sessiluncus aegypticus</emphasis>
Nasr &amp; Affifi
</taxonomicName>
, male, ventral idiosoma.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1EFFA9FF7B1F6FFE92F8BB" bold="true" box="[151,317,1883,1908]" pageId="11" pageNumber="282">FIGURES 39.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E1EFFA9FEA91F68FD80F8BC" box="[325,559,1884,1908]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="282">Sessiluncus aegypticus</emphasis>
Nasr &amp; Affifi
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, 38. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genutibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran).
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E19FFAEFF7B1C91FEFBFB72" bold="true" box="[151,340,1189,1213]" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">FIGURES 1012.</emphasis>
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Nasr &amp; Affifi
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, male. 10. Tarsus II; 11. Tarsus III; 12. Tarsus IV.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8B8136F52E19FFAEFF2B1CD8FD48F9EA" blockId="12.[151,1437,1259,1574]" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E19FFAEFF2B1CD8FF53FACA" box="[199,252,1260,1285]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">Legs</emphasis>
(
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,
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,
<figureCitation id="13052A702E19FFAEFE181CDFFDBFFACA" box="[500,528,1259,1285]" captionStart="FIGURES 3740" captionStartId="18.[151,264,1918,1942]" captionTargetBox="[153,1435,181,1894]" captionTargetId="figure-19@18.[151,1435,181,1894]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 3740. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II &amp; III, respectively; 38 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649495" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649495/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">37</figureCitation>
). Tarsus I with four relatively long subapical setae; ambulacrum I sessile, sheath broadly fused to tarsus and only long enough to contain retracted claw complex (
<figureCitation id="13052A702E19FFAEFBDB1D3BFB35FAE5" box="[1079,1178,1295,1322]" captionStart="FIGURES 39" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1883,1907]" captionTargetBox="[163,1427,190,1853]" captionTargetId="figure-18@11.[151,1436,181,1860]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 39. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, 38. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genutibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">Figure 5</figureCitation>
); legs IIIV each with three small apicoventral projections on tarsus, and relatively long ambulacral stalk, 3440 long (
<figureCitation id="13052A702E19FFAEFB0B1D07FA22FA82" box="[1255,1421,1331,1357]" captionStart="FIGURES 1012" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1189,1213]" captionTargetBox="[163,1427,186,1157]" captionTargetId="figure-19@12.[151,1436,181,1165]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 1012. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, male. 10. Tarsus II; 11. Tarsus III; 12. Tarsus IV." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649482" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649482/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">Figures 1012</figureCitation>
). Length of legs: I 488507, II 361391, III 301326, IV 409426. Lengths of femora I 103115, II 7076, III 6573, IV 8894; genua I 6872, II 5462, III 4144, IV 56; tibiae I 7983, II 6268, III 4147, IV 6265; tarsi I 138144, II 97100, III 79, IV 103106. Setation of legs IIV normal for the genus, genu IV with one seta
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E19FFAEFB141DABFAA1FA76" box="[1272,1294,1439,1465]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">pl</emphasis>
(2, 2/1, 3/0, 1). Leg setae simple, mostly slightly pilose, relatively short to moderately long. Modified setae (
<figureCitation id="13052A702E19FFAEFB3B1DF7FAE6FA12" box="[1239,1353,1475,1501]" captionStart="FIGURES 3740" captionStartId="18.[151,264,1918,1942]" captionTargetBox="[153,1435,181,1894]" captionTargetId="figure-19@18.[151,1435,181,1894]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 3740. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II &amp; III, respectively; 38 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649495" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649495/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">Figure 37</figureCitation>
):
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E19FFAEFAB21DF0FAD7FA12" box="[1374,1400,1476,1501]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">av</emphasis>
on femur II as a large spur (
<figureCitation id="13052A702E19FFAEFE451DD3FDA4F9CD" box="[425,523,1511,1538]" captionStart="FIGURES 39" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1883,1907]" captionTargetBox="[163,1427,190,1853]" captionTargetId="figure-18@11.[151,1436,181,1860]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 39. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, 38. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genutibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">Figure 6</figureCitation>
);
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E19FFAEFDCD1DDCFD94F9CE" box="[545,571,1512,1537]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">av</emphasis>
on genu and tibia II knob-like,
<emphasis id="B94AEAE72E19FFAEFC721DDCFC17F9CE" box="[926,952,1512,1537]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">av</emphasis>
on tibia apically tapered (
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). Femur III with a large ventral cuticular spur (
<figureCitation id="13052A702E19FFAEFDAD1E3FFD02F9EA" box="[577,685,1547,1573]" captionStart="FIGURES 39" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1883,1907]" captionTargetBox="[163,1427,190,1853]" captionTargetId="figure-18@11.[151,1436,181,1860]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 39. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &amp; Affifi, 38. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genutibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="283">Figures 8</figureCitation>
,
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).
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