File:Roewer, C.F. 1932. Solifuga oder Walzenspinnen. p417 Abb. 282.jpg

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English: Title: Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild

Identifier: drhgbronnsklasse544bron Year: [1892- ] ([180s) Authors: Bronn, H. G. (Heinrich Georg), 1800-1862 Subjects: Zoology; Mollusks; Arthropoda; Insects Publisher: Leipzig : C. F. Winter Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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Text Appearing Before Image: VII. Systematik. 417 wichtige Stütze bedeutet. Nur die Gattung Prosolpuga (Solpuga schultzei Kraepl.) macht davon eine Ausnahme, denn bei ihr ist die ventrale Bedornung der 3 letzten Glieder des 2. Tarsus 2/2/2 und am 3. Tarsus 1/1/1.

Text Appearing After Image: Abb. 282. Ventrale Bedornung der 3 letzten Glieder des 2. oder 3. Tarsus von: a = Zeriassa und Solpugassa, b = Solpugella, Solpugarda, Solpugyla, Oparbella, Opar- bona, Solpugiba, c = Solpugeira, Solpuguna, Solpuga s. str., Solpugorna, Oparba, Opar- bica, Solpugista, d = Solpugelis, Solpugema, l = Solpnigopa. — Ventrale Bedornung der 6 letzten Glieder des 4. Tarsus von: / = Zeriassa, Solpugassa, Solpugella, Solpugeira, Oparbella, Solpugelis, g = Solpugarda, Solpuguna, Oparbona, h = Solpugyla, Solpuga s. str., Oparba, Solpugiba, Solpugista, i = Solpugorna, Oparbica, k = Solpugema, Sol- pugopa. — Dorsale Bedornung des Endes des 2. Metatarsus und des 2. Tarsus von: m = Solpugopa (nach Präparat; Behaarung weggelassen). Das 4. Bein hat bei allen Solpuginae s. str. eine dorsal-apikal unbewehrte Tibia, und sein Metatarsus hat dorsal keine Dornenlängsreihe. Der 4. Tarsus ist stets siebengliedrig. Sein basales Glied ist auch hier das bei weitem längste und 6—7 mal so lang wie dick. Es hat ventral 4—5 (selten sogar 6) Dornen- paare, deren basale auch bei ein und derselben Art variabler Weise durch nur je 1 Dorn ersetzt sein kann. Hier herrscht also keine Konstanz. Anders an Bronn, Klassen des Tierreichs. V. 4. Roewer. 27

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