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7 (8)<br />
8 (7)<br />
9 ( 10)<br />
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12 (11)<br />
13 ( 14)<br />
14 ( 13)<br />
15 (1 6)<br />
16 (IS)<br />
17 ( 18)<br />
18 ( 17)<br />
19 (20)<br />
20 ( 19)<br />
21 (22)<br />
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Ill. PROLES ARACHNES<br />
Male flagellum whip-like or membraneous<br />
First, second and third tarsi of one segment; fourth<br />
tarsus of one to three segments<br />
All tarsi of one segment; first tarsus with two claws<br />
Female operculum not differentiated from other<br />
sternites<br />
Female operculum distinct from other sternites<br />
Leg 1 with two claws but no pretarsus; tarsi 2 to 4<br />
of one segment; chelicerae with many small<br />
teeth; anus terminal<br />
11<br />
7<br />
9<br />
MELANOBLOSSIIDAE<br />
EREMOBATIDAE<br />
KARSCHIIDAE<br />
Leg 1 with pretarsus and two claws; all tarsi of one<br />
segment; chelicerae with few teeth; anus ventral RHAGODIDAE<br />
Legs short and thick, fossorial; prosoma without<br />
visible tergites; chelicera! dentition greatly<br />
reduced<br />
Legs long and slender, not fossorial<br />
First tarsus with two claws<br />
First tarsus without claws<br />
Second and third tarsi of one or two segments;<br />
fourth tarsus of six or seven segments<br />
f'ourth tarsus with one to four segments<br />
Tarsal claws with micro-setae<br />
Tarsal claws smooth<br />
Leg 1 with pretarsus and two claws; second to<br />
fourth tarsi of two segments<br />
First tarsus without or with only one vestigial claw<br />
Male flagellum in two parts<br />
:Niale flagellum in one part, membraneous<br />
HEXISOPODIDAE<br />
13<br />
GYLIPPIDAE<br />
15<br />
SOLPUGIDAE<br />
AMMOTRECHIDAE<br />
GALEODIDAE<br />
19<br />
CEROMIDAE<br />
21<br />
AMACATAIDAE<br />
DAESIJDAE<br />
IV. DE ARACHNOLOGIA