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English: Stylocellus sumatranus, one of the Opiliones; after Thorell. Enlarged.

A, Dorsal view; I to VI, the six prosomatic appendages.
B, Ventral view of the prosoma and of the first somite of the opisthosoma, with the appendages I to VI cut off at the base; a, tracheal stigma; mx, maxillary processes of the coxae of the 3rd pair of appendages; g, genital aperture.
C, Ventral surface of the prosoma and opisthosoma; a, tracheal stigma; b, last somite.
D, Lateral view of the 1st and 2nd pair of appendages.

E, Lateral view of the whole body and two 1st appendages, showing the fusion of the dorsal elements of the prosoma into a single plate, and of those of the opisthosoma into an imperfectly segmented plate continuous with that of the prosoma.
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Source Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 2, Page 310
Author Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911

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