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A Scanning Electron Microscopic Survey of the Cuticle in Cyphophthalmi (Arachnida, Opiliones) with the Description of Novel Sensory and Glandular Structures

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2010

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Willemart, Rodrigo H., and Gonzalo Giribet. 2010. A Scanning Electron Microscopic Survey of the Cuticle in Cyphophthalmi (Arachnida, Opiliones) with the Description of Novel Sensory and Glandular Structures. Zoomorphology 129, no. 3: 175–183.

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The cuticular surfaces of Cyphophthalmi (Opiliones) were studied in detail, covering a wide range of their taxonomic diversity. Previously unknown structures are described, including a sexually dimorphic row of spines and glandular openings on leg I of Fangensis cavernarum. Scanning electron micrographs of the prosomal paired hairs and the subapical process are provided for the first time. Evidence for the multi-pored nature of the shaft of solenidia as well as the hollowed nature and absence of wall pores of sensilla chaetica are also shown for the first time using scanning electron microscopy. The prosomal paired hairs may constitute a novel autapomorphy for Cyphophthalmi, as they are absent in all studied members of the other species of Opiliones. Finally, the variation in shape of some of the structures examined may be of great taxonomic value.

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Glands, Sensilla, Sensory structures, Sexual dimorphism, Taxonomy

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