taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
CE051E592032FFC01C7EFA6189D8FA02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851015/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851015	Fig. 10. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, female. A. Survey of walking leg 3. B. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p) with their typical spinulation (sp, arrowheads) and sole (sl). Note length of accessory claw (ac) compared to principal claw (pc). C. Eye tubercle with eyes (e), lateral and apical sense organs (lso, aso) and branched hairs (bh). D. Abdomen with setae (st). an, anus; cx1-3, coxae; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; p, propodus; sb, segment border; sp, spine; st, setae; t, tarsus; tb1, tb2, tibiae; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	Fig. 10. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, female. A. Survey of walking leg 3. B. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p) with their typical spinulation (sp, arrowheads) and sole (sl). Note length of accessory claw (ac) compared to principal claw (pc). C. Eye tubercle with eyes (e), lateral and apical sense organs (lso, aso) and branched hairs (bh). D. Abdomen with setae (st). an, anus; cx1-3, coxae; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; p, propodus; sb, segment border; sp, spine; st, setae; t, tarsus; tb1, tb2, tibiae; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592032FFC01C7EFA6189D8FA02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16850993/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16850993	Fig. 1. Achelia saaeayai Marcus, 1940, juvenile. A. Ventral view with walking legs (wal1-wal4), pedipalps (pp) and proboscis (pr). B. Chelifores (cf) with well developed chelae (ch) equipped with movable (fmov) and fixed fingers (ffix). C. Propodus (p) and tarsus (t) of 3rd walking leg with spines and sole (sl). Note accessory claws (ac) next to primary claw (pc). D. Dorsal view. Note lateral processes (lp) and humps (hu) with spines (sp) on coxa 1. E. Dorsal view of lateral processes and coxal articles (cx1-cx3). F. Lateral view of 6-jointed pedipalp (s1-s6) with setae on the 3 distal articles (st). G. Closeup of chelae. Note spines at their base and well-developed movable and fixed finger (fmov and ffix). H. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p), lateral view. Abd, abdomen; Ac, accessory claw; hu, hump; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, principal claw; sl, sole; sp, spine. A-C light microscopy, D-H SEM.	Fig. 1. Achelia saaeayai Marcus, 1940, juvenile. A. Ventral view with walking legs (wal1-wal4), pedipalps (pp) and proboscis (pr). B. Chelifores (cf) with well developed chelae (ch) equipped with movable (fmov) and fixed fingers (ffix). C. Propodus (p) and tarsus (t) of 3rd walking leg with spines and sole (sl). Note accessory claws (ac) next to primary claw (pc). D. Dorsal view. Note lateral processes (lp) and humps (hu) with spines (sp) on coxa 1. E. Dorsal view of lateral processes and coxal articles (cx1-cx3). F. Lateral view of 6-jointed pedipalp (s1-s6) with setae on the 3 distal articles (st). G. Closeup of chelae. Note spines at their base and well-developed movable and fixed finger (fmov and ffix). H. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p), lateral view. Abd, abdomen; Ac, accessory claw; hu, hump; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, principal claw; sl, sole; sp, spine. A-C light microscopy, D-H SEM.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592032FFC01C7EFA6189D8FA02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16850997/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16850997	Fig. 2. Achelia saaeayai Marcus, 1940, female. A. Dorsal survey; note thickened coxae (cx1-3) and femora (fm). B. detail of walking leg with eggs. C. Dorsal survey. D. coxa 2 with genital opening (go) and neighbouring seta (st). E. Detail of D. F. Dorsal view of proboscis (pr), 8-jointed palps (s1-s8), chelifores (cf) and ocular tubercles (oc). G. Lateral view of walking leg. H Propodus and tarsus. Abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; fm, femur; lp1-lp4, lateral processes; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pp, pedipalp; pr, proboscis; sl, sole; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1, tb2, tibia 1 and 2. A,B, light microscopy, C-H, SEM.	Fig. 2. Achelia saaeayai Marcus, 1940, female. A. Dorsal survey; note thickened coxae (cx1-3) and femora (fm). B. detail of walking leg with eggs. C. Dorsal survey. D. coxa 2 with genital opening (go) and neighbouring seta (st). E. Detail of D. F. Dorsal view of proboscis (pr), 8-jointed palps (s1-s8), chelifores (cf) and ocular tubercles (oc). G. Lateral view of walking leg. H Propodus and tarsus. Abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; fm, femur; lp1-lp4, lateral processes; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pp, pedipalp; pr, proboscis; sl, sole; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1, tb2, tibia 1 and 2. A,B, light microscopy, C-H, SEM.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592032FFC01C7EFA6189D8FA02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851001/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851001	Fig. 3. Achelia saaeayai Marcus, 1940, male, light microscopy. A,B. Surveys of whole animal, ventral view. C. Ventral view at higher magnification showing short abdomen (abd), flat ocular tubercle (oc), short reduced chelifores (cf) and funnel shaped proboscis (pr). D. Dorsal view of trunk; note absence of segmentation. E. Dorsal view of leg insertion showing spinulation (sp and arrowheads) of 1st coxae (cx1). F. survey of walking leg from coxa 2 (cx2) to tibia 2 (tb2). G. Propodus (p). Ac, accessory claw; Cx3, coxa 3; fm, femur; lp1,lp3, lateral processes 1 and 3; ov, ovigera; pc, primary claw; pp, pedipalp; sl, sole; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; wal1-4, walking legs 1-4.	Fig. 3. Achelia saaeayai Marcus, 1940, male, light microscopy. A,B. Surveys of whole animal, ventral view. C. Ventral view at higher magnification showing short abdomen (abd), flat ocular tubercle (oc), short reduced chelifores (cf) and funnel shaped proboscis (pr). D. Dorsal view of trunk; note absence of segmentation. E. Dorsal view of leg insertion showing spinulation (sp and arrowheads) of 1st coxae (cx1). F. survey of walking leg from coxa 2 (cx2) to tibia 2 (tb2). G. Propodus (p). Ac, accessory claw; Cx3, coxa 3; fm, femur; lp1,lp3, lateral processes 1 and 3; ov, ovigera; pc, primary claw; pp, pedipalp; sl, sole; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; wal1-4, walking legs 1-4.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592032FFC01C7EFA6189D8FA02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851003/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851003	Fig. 4. Achelia saoayai Marcus, 1940, male, SEM. A. Frontal view showing lateral sense organs (arrows) on ocular tubercle (oc), adjacent spines (arrow and sp) and those on the abdomen (arrowhead and sp). B. Closeup of chelifores (cf) with atrophied chelae (ach); arrowheads characteristic spines. C. Dorsal view of lateral processes (lp1-4) and 1st coxae (cx1); arrowheads spinulation. D. Tip of proboscis with mouth and haircoat (arrowheads) of the “lips”. E. Ocular tubercle with lateral sense organs (arrowheads). F. Distal pedipalp articles s4 to s8 with setae (st). G. 10-jointed (s2-s10) ovigera with eggs attached to it. H, I. Closeups of distal ovigera articles (s5-s10) with setae (arrowheads) and serrated spines (ssp). J. 3rd walking leg with process (pr) at the distal tip of the femur (fm). K. propodus with spines (sp) and sole (sl). Ac, accessory claw; cx2, coxa 2; cx3, coxa 3; p, propodus; pc, principal claw; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; tb2, tibia 2.	Fig. 4. Achelia saoayai Marcus, 1940, male, SEM. A. Frontal view showing lateral sense organs (arrows) on ocular tubercle (oc), adjacent spines (arrow and sp) and those on the abdomen (arrowhead and sp). B. Closeup of chelifores (cf) with atrophied chelae (ach); arrowheads characteristic spines. C. Dorsal view of lateral processes (lp1-4) and 1st coxae (cx1); arrowheads spinulation. D. Tip of proboscis with mouth and haircoat (arrowheads) of the “lips”. E. Ocular tubercle with lateral sense organs (arrowheads). F. Distal pedipalp articles s4 to s8 with setae (st). G. 10-jointed (s2-s10) ovigera with eggs attached to it. H, I. Closeups of distal ovigera articles (s5-s10) with setae (arrowheads) and serrated spines (ssp). J. 3rd walking leg with process (pr) at the distal tip of the femur (fm). K. propodus with spines (sp) and sole (sl). Ac, accessory claw; cx2, coxa 2; cx3, coxa 3; p, propodus; pc, principal claw; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; tb2, tibia 2.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592030FFCB1D8EFA528B69FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851007/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851007	Fig. 5. Ammothella exornata Stock, 1975, juvenile. A. Survey viewed from dorsally. B. Ventral view of trunk and base of legs showing suture between segments (sb) and blunt proboscis (pr). C. tarsus (t) and propodus (p) with spinulation and sole (arrowheads, sp, sl). D. Dorsolateral view of dorsal trunk protrusions (prt). E. Protrusions on lateral processes (lp) and coxa 1 (cx1) (prt, arrowheads) with slit-shaped gland opening on top (so). F. Chelifore (arrowheads and sp: spinulation). G. Propodus of walking leg no. 3 (arrowheads and sp: spinulation). H. Closeup of 5 jointed palps (s1-s5). I. Ocular tubercle (oc) with lateral processes (pr), eye cuticle (e) and lateral sense organ (lso). J. Dorsal view of abdomen. Abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; an, anus; ch, chelifore; ffix, fixed finger of chelae; fmov, movable finger of chelae; g, ganglion; m, mouth; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pp, pedipalp; pr, proboscis; prt, protrusion; sl, sole; t, tarsus; wal, walking leg.	Fig. 5. Ammothella exornata Stock, 1975, juvenile. A. Survey viewed from dorsally. B. Ventral view of trunk and base of legs showing suture between segments (sb) and blunt proboscis (pr). C. tarsus (t) and propodus (p) with spinulation and sole (arrowheads, sp, sl). D. Dorsolateral view of dorsal trunk protrusions (prt). E. Protrusions on lateral processes (lp) and coxa 1 (cx1) (prt, arrowheads) with slit-shaped gland opening on top (so). F. Chelifore (arrowheads and sp: spinulation). G. Propodus of walking leg no. 3 (arrowheads and sp: spinulation). H. Closeup of 5 jointed palps (s1-s5). I. Ocular tubercle (oc) with lateral processes (pr), eye cuticle (e) and lateral sense organ (lso). J. Dorsal view of abdomen. Abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; an, anus; ch, chelifore; ffix, fixed finger of chelae; fmov, movable finger of chelae; g, ganglion; m, mouth; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pp, pedipalp; pr, proboscis; prt, protrusion; sl, sole; t, tarsus; wal, walking leg.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592030FFCB1D8EFA528B69FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851009/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851009	Fig. 6. Ammothella exornata Stock, 1975, male. A. Dorsal survey. B. Trunk and base of walking legs with spines (arrowheads) and large protrusions on the midline (prt); note segmentation lines. C. Anterolateral view; arrowheads spines on midline of body and abdomen. D. Detail showing hairy spine (hsp). E. Detail showing some of the dorsal protrusions (prt), each with several slit organs (so). F,G. Slit-shaped gland pores with neighbouring branched hair (bh). Abd, abdomen; cf, chelifores; hu, hump; m, mouth; oc, ocular tubercle; pp, pedipalps; pr, proboscis; sb, segment border; wal1-4, walking legs.	Fig. 6. Ammothella exornata Stock, 1975, male. A. Dorsal survey. B. Trunk and base of walking legs with spines (arrowheads) and large protrusions on the midline (prt); note segmentation lines. C. Anterolateral view; arrowheads spines on midline of body and abdomen. D. Detail showing hairy spine (hsp). E. Detail showing some of the dorsal protrusions (prt), each with several slit organs (so). F,G. Slit-shaped gland pores with neighbouring branched hair (bh). Abd, abdomen; cf, chelifores; hu, hump; m, mouth; oc, ocular tubercle; pp, pedipalps; pr, proboscis; sb, segment border; wal1-4, walking legs.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592030FFCB1D8EFA528B69FAC9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851011/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851011	Fig. 7. Ammothella exornata Stock, 1975, male. A. Chelifores with rudimentary chelae (ach) and hairy spines (hsp). B. Palps. C. 1st coxa (cx1) with spination (arrowheads) and “slit”-shaped gland pores (so). D. Survey of walking leg with sexual organ on coxa 2 (cx2) including spur (sp). E. Femur (fm) with distal seta (st) and several hairy spines (hsp). F. Propodus (p) of 3rd walking leg with well visible accessory claws (ac); Hsp and arrowheads hairy spines. G. 10-jointed ovigera. H. Distalmost ovigera articles (s7-s10) with spine and feathered hairs (arrowheads). I. Ocular tubercle (oc) with eyes (e) and lateral sense organs (lso). In the neighbourhood, hairy spines (hsp) and protrusions with slit organs (prt and so) are seen. J. Survey of abdomen with anus (an), spinulation (sp) and protrusions (prt and aprt). Bprt, branched protuberance; Cx3, coxa 3; fm, femur; Jm, joint membrane; p, propodus; pc, principal claw; s1-s10, articles of body appendages; sl, sole; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; tb2, tibia 2.	Fig. 7. Ammothella exornata Stock, 1975, male. A. Chelifores with rudimentary chelae (ach) and hairy spines (hsp). B. Palps. C. 1st coxa (cx1) with spination (arrowheads) and “slit”-shaped gland pores (so). D. Survey of walking leg with sexual organ on coxa 2 (cx2) including spur (sp). E. Femur (fm) with distal seta (st) and several hairy spines (hsp). F. Propodus (p) of 3rd walking leg with well visible accessory claws (ac); Hsp and arrowheads hairy spines. G. 10-jointed ovigera. H. Distalmost ovigera articles (s7-s10) with spine and feathered hairs (arrowheads). I. Ocular tubercle (oc) with eyes (e) and lateral sense organs (lso). In the neighbourhood, hairy spines (hsp) and protrusions with slit organs (prt and so) are seen. J. Survey of abdomen with anus (an), spinulation (sp) and protrusions (prt and aprt). Bprt, branched protuberance; Cx3, coxa 3; fm, femur; Jm, joint membrane; p, propodus; pc, principal claw; s1-s10, articles of body appendages; sl, sole; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; tb2, tibia 2.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203AFFCE1E65FF85895EFBA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17143242/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17143242	Fig. 8. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, juvenile. A. Survey of whole animal from dorsal. B. frontal view. C. Dorsodistal spinulation made of spines (sp) and setae (st) on lateral processes (lp1, lp2) and 1st coxae (cx1). D. Dorsal view showing 2 spines on body segment 2 (st). E. Frontal view of anterior part of body with eye tubercle (oc), chelifores (cf) and palps (s1-s6). F. Detail of chelae with still well-developed movable and fixed fingers (fmov and ffix) equipped with teeth (th). G. Detail of thorax with dorsal setae (st) and gland pore (so). H. Frontal view of thorax. I. Lateral survey of walking leg 3. J. Detail of propodus (p) with spinulation (arrowheads, sp). Abd, abdomen; Ac, accessory claw; b, body; Cf, chelifores; Ch, chelae; Cx1-3, coxae; Fm, femur; Oc, ocular tubercle; P, propodus; Pc, primary claw; Pp, pedipalps; Pr, proboscis; S2, body segment 2; Sl, sole; T, tarsus; Tb1-2, tibia 1 and 2; Wal1-wal4, walking legs. A Light microscopy, B-J SEM.	Fig. 8. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, juvenile. A. Survey of whole animal from dorsal. B. frontal view. C. Dorsodistal spinulation made of spines (sp) and setae (st) on lateral processes (lp1, lp2) and 1st coxae (cx1). D. Dorsal view showing 2 spines on body segment 2 (st). E. Frontal view of anterior part of body with eye tubercle (oc), chelifores (cf) and palps (s1-s6). F. Detail of chelae with still well-developed movable and fixed fingers (fmov and ffix) equipped with teeth (th). G. Detail of thorax with dorsal setae (st) and gland pore (so). H. Frontal view of thorax. I. Lateral survey of walking leg 3. J. Detail of propodus (p) with spinulation (arrowheads, sp). Abd, abdomen; Ac, accessory claw; b, body; Cf, chelifores; Ch, chelae; Cx1-3, coxae; Fm, femur; Oc, ocular tubercle; P, propodus; Pc, primary claw; Pp, pedipalps; Pr, proboscis; S2, body segment 2; Sl, sole; T, tarsus; Tb1-2, tibia 1 and 2; Wal1-wal4, walking legs. A Light microscopy, B-J SEM.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203AFFCE1E65FF85895EFBA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851013/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851013	Fig. 9. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, female. A. survey of whole animal. B. Dorsal view with segment borders and spinulation (arrowheads). C. Anterior part of the animal with rudimentary chelae (ach), long eye tubercle (oc), and spinulation pattern (arrowheads). D. Detail of coxa 1 (cx1) of walking leg 1 with spines (sp) and setae (st). E. Detail of setae (st) on 2nd article including branched hair (bh). F. Femur (fm) with eggs inside (light microscopy) and lateral branch of the gut (gt). G. Detail of distalmost ovigera articles with serrated spines (ssp). H. Same as in G, ovigera article 8. abd, abdomen; an, anus; cf, chelifores; cx1-3, coxae; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; lp, lateral process; oc, ocular tubercle; p, propodus; pr, proboscis; s1-s10, articles of body appendages; sb, segment border; sp, spine; st, setae; t, tarsus; tb1,tb2, tibiae; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	Fig. 9. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, female. A. survey of whole animal. B. Dorsal view with segment borders and spinulation (arrowheads). C. Anterior part of the animal with rudimentary chelae (ach), long eye tubercle (oc), and spinulation pattern (arrowheads). D. Detail of coxa 1 (cx1) of walking leg 1 with spines (sp) and setae (st). E. Detail of setae (st) on 2nd article including branched hair (bh). F. Femur (fm) with eggs inside (light microscopy) and lateral branch of the gut (gt). G. Detail of distalmost ovigera articles with serrated spines (ssp). H. Same as in G, ovigera article 8. abd, abdomen; an, anus; cf, chelifores; cx1-3, coxae; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; lp, lateral process; oc, ocular tubercle; p, propodus; pr, proboscis; s1-s10, articles of body appendages; sb, segment border; sp, spine; st, setae; t, tarsus; tb1,tb2, tibiae; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203AFFCE1E65FF85895EFBA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851015/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851015	Fig. 10. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, female. A. Survey of walking leg 3. B. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p) with their typical spinulation (sp, arrowheads) and sole (sl). Note length of accessory claw (ac) compared to principal claw (pc). C. Eye tubercle with eyes (e), lateral and apical sense organs (lso, aso) and branched hairs (bh). D. Abdomen with setae (st). an, anus; cx1-3, coxae; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; p, propodus; sb, segment border; sp, spine; st, setae; t, tarsus; tb1, tb2, tibiae; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	Fig. 10. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, female. A. Survey of walking leg 3. B. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p) with their typical spinulation (sp, arrowheads) and sole (sl). Note length of accessory claw (ac) compared to principal claw (pc). C. Eye tubercle with eyes (e), lateral and apical sense organs (lso, aso) and branched hairs (bh). D. Abdomen with setae (st). an, anus; cx1-3, coxae; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; p, propodus; sb, segment border; sp, spine; st, setae; t, tarsus; tb1, tb2, tibiae; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203AFFCE1E65FF85895EFBA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851019/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851019	Fig. 11. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, male. A. Survey of whole animal, viewed from frontal. B. Anterolateral view showing dorsal spinulation of body (arrowheads). C. Closeup of dorsal body spinulation (arrowheads) and segment borders (sb). D. 1st coxa with spines and two median setae (st). E. Coxal protrusion with gland pore (so) and branched hair (bh). F. Ovigera with serrated spines (ssp). G. Closeup of serrated spines (ssp) at top of ovigera and hairs (arrowheads). H. 3rd propodus with spinulation (arrowheads, sp) and sole (sl). I. Tip of eye tubercle (oc) with eyes (e), lateral and apical sense organs (lso, ao). J. Abdomen (abd) with setae and spines (arrowheads, sp) and well visible segment border (sb); s5-s10 articles of body appendages; abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; cf, chelifores; cx1-3, coxae; lp, lateral process; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, principal claw; pp, pedipalps; pr, proboscis; sr, spur; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	Fig. 11. Ammothella spinifera Cole, 1904, male. A. Survey of whole animal, viewed from frontal. B. Anterolateral view showing dorsal spinulation of body (arrowheads). C. Closeup of dorsal body spinulation (arrowheads) and segment borders (sb). D. 1st coxa with spines and two median setae (st). E. Coxal protrusion with gland pore (so) and branched hair (bh). F. Ovigera with serrated spines (ssp). G. Closeup of serrated spines (ssp) at top of ovigera and hairs (arrowheads). H. 3rd propodus with spinulation (arrowheads, sp) and sole (sl). I. Tip of eye tubercle (oc) with eyes (e), lateral and apical sense organs (lso, ao). J. Abdomen (abd) with setae and spines (arrowheads, sp) and well visible segment border (sb); s5-s10 articles of body appendages; abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; cf, chelifores; cx1-3, coxae; lp, lateral process; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, principal claw; pp, pedipalps; pr, proboscis; sr, spur; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203EFFCD1F8DFE4B8BC6FDB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17143246/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17143246	Fig. 12. Ammothella sp., juvenile. A. Survey of whole animal. B. Dorsal view of trunk (b). Note presence of well developed chelae (ch) on chelifores (cf) and long ocular tubercle (oc). C. Dorsal aspect of trunk with well visible segment borders (sb). On the surface of the body larger spines or protrusions are absent; arrowheads: branched hairs. D. Dorsal view of coxa 1-3 (cx1-3). E-H. Series of fotos showing the structure of walking leg 3 from coxa 3 to propodus (p); arrowheads and sp indicate position of spines and hairs; note long hair at the tip of femur (asterisk). I. Detail of propodus with appendages; arrowheads and sp indicate spinulation of sole. Abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; bh, branched hair; ch, chelifore; cx1, coxa 1; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; lp, lateral process; p, propodus; pc, principal claw; pp, pedipalp; pr, proboscis; sl, sole; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	Fig. 12. Ammothella sp., juvenile. A. Survey of whole animal. B. Dorsal view of trunk (b). Note presence of well developed chelae (ch) on chelifores (cf) and long ocular tubercle (oc). C. Dorsal aspect of trunk with well visible segment borders (sb). On the surface of the body larger spines or protrusions are absent; arrowheads: branched hairs. D. Dorsal view of coxa 1-3 (cx1-3). E-H. Series of fotos showing the structure of walking leg 3 from coxa 3 to propodus (p); arrowheads and sp indicate position of spines and hairs; note long hair at the tip of femur (asterisk). I. Detail of propodus with appendages; arrowheads and sp indicate spinulation of sole. Abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; bh, branched hair; ch, chelifore; cx1, coxa 1; fm, femur; jm, joint membrane; lp, lateral process; p, propodus; pc, principal claw; pp, pedipalp; pr, proboscis; sl, sole; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1, tibia 1; wal1-wal4, walking legs.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203EFFCD1F8DFE4B8BC6FDB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17143250/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17143250	Fig. 13. Anoplodactylus micros Bourdillon, 1955, male. A. Dorsal survey of whole animal. B. Lateral view of trunk and proximal leg sections; note pronounced segment border between segment 1 and 2 (sb). C. Lateral view of ocular tubercle (oc) and chelifores (cf) with chelae (ch). D. chela with dentated (arrowheads) fingers and spines (sp). E. Lateral protrusion and coxa 1 (cx1) of second walking leg (lp2); note small median spine (arrowheads). F. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p) of walking leg no. 3 showing specific spinulation (arrowheads, sp). G. Coxa 1 and lateral processes (lp3, lp4) of 3rd and 4th legs. H. Lateral view of distal tip of tibia 1 (tb1) with spines (sp). I. Detail of lamella (lm) in the propodus’ sole area; arrowheads: spines. J. Ocular tubercle (oc) with eye (e) and lateral (lso) and apical (ao) sense organs. K. Abdomen with anus (an) and 2 small spines at the base of the anus flaps (arrowheads). Abd, abdomen; cf, chelifore; cx1-cx3, coxa 1-3; h, heel; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; prt, protrusion; sb, segment border; sl, sole; wal1-wal4, walking legs 1-4.	Fig. 13. Anoplodactylus micros Bourdillon, 1955, male. A. Dorsal survey of whole animal. B. Lateral view of trunk and proximal leg sections; note pronounced segment border between segment 1 and 2 (sb). C. Lateral view of ocular tubercle (oc) and chelifores (cf) with chelae (ch). D. chela with dentated (arrowheads) fingers and spines (sp). E. Lateral protrusion and coxa 1 (cx1) of second walking leg (lp2); note small median spine (arrowheads). F. Tarsus (t) and propodus (p) of walking leg no. 3 showing specific spinulation (arrowheads, sp). G. Coxa 1 and lateral processes (lp3, lp4) of 3rd and 4th legs. H. Lateral view of distal tip of tibia 1 (tb1) with spines (sp). I. Detail of lamella (lm) in the propodus’ sole area; arrowheads: spines. J. Ocular tubercle (oc) with eye (e) and lateral (lso) and apical (ao) sense organs. K. Abdomen with anus (an) and 2 small spines at the base of the anus flaps (arrowheads). Abd, abdomen; cf, chelifore; cx1-cx3, coxa 1-3; h, heel; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; prt, protrusion; sb, segment border; sl, sole; wal1-wal4, walking legs 1-4.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203CFFCD1DAFFD4A8E7DFBE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851023/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851023	Fig. 14. Anoplodactylus monotrema Stock, 1979, juvenile (male), light microscopy.Dorsal view of whole animal. B. Dorsal view of trunk and leg base; note pigmented gut (gt) and short abdomen (abd). C. Anterior part of body with slender chelifores (cf) and chelae (ch); well pigmented eyes are seen in the ocular tubercle (oc). D. Ventral view of short proboscis (pr) and ovigera (ov). E. tarsus (t) and propodus (p) of 3rd leg showing spinulation (arrowheads); the heel is equipped with two spines (sp) and seta (st), sole made of three rows of spines (sp) and hairs (hr). lp1-lp3, lateral protrusions of legs 1-3; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; wal1-wal4, walking legs 1-4.	Fig. 14. Anoplodactylus monotrema Stock, 1979, juvenile (male), light microscopy.Dorsal view of whole animal. B. Dorsal view of trunk and leg base; note pigmented gut (gt) and short abdomen (abd). C. Anterior part of body with slender chelifores (cf) and chelae (ch); well pigmented eyes are seen in the ocular tubercle (oc). D. Ventral view of short proboscis (pr) and ovigera (ov). E. tarsus (t) and propodus (p) of 3rd leg showing spinulation (arrowheads); the heel is equipped with two spines (sp) and seta (st), sole made of three rows of spines (sp) and hairs (hr). lp1-lp3, lateral protrusions of legs 1-3; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; wal1-wal4, walking legs 1-4.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203CFFCD1DAFFD4A8E7DFBE2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851025/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851025	Fig. 15. Anoplodactylus monotrema Stock, 1979, female. A. Dorsolateral view of whole animal. B. 1-jointed chelifore (s1) and chela (ch). C. detail showing teeth (th) on both the movable (fmov) and fixed (ffix) finger; arrowheads: hairs. D. Ocular tubercle with eyes (e), lateral (lso) and apical (ao) sense organs. E. Abdomen with anus (an) and surrounding hairs (arrowheads). F. 3rd propodus, viewed from ventrally, with primary (pc) and short accessory claw (ac); on tarsus (t) as well as on propodus (p) numerous spines and hairs are seen (arrowheads). Among these, note strong spines (sp) and setae (st) on heel. The median row of the sole is composed of spade shaped spines (spl). G. Walking leg 3 with hairs (arrowheads), and protrusion on femur (prt). H. Lateral view of propodus showing arrangement of hairs on the outer edge (arrowheads). I. Detail of heel (h) with spines (sp), hairs (hr) and setae (st). abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; cx3, coxa 3; fm, femur; h, heel; hr, hairs; l, lips of proboscis; m, mouth; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; tb1,2, tibia 1 and 2; wal1-wal4 walking legs 1-4.	Fig. 15. Anoplodactylus monotrema Stock, 1979, female. A. Dorsolateral view of whole animal. B. 1-jointed chelifore (s1) and chela (ch). C. detail showing teeth (th) on both the movable (fmov) and fixed (ffix) finger; arrowheads: hairs. D. Ocular tubercle with eyes (e), lateral (lso) and apical (ao) sense organs. E. Abdomen with anus (an) and surrounding hairs (arrowheads). F. 3rd propodus, viewed from ventrally, with primary (pc) and short accessory claw (ac); on tarsus (t) as well as on propodus (p) numerous spines and hairs are seen (arrowheads). Among these, note strong spines (sp) and setae (st) on heel. The median row of the sole is composed of spade shaped spines (spl). G. Walking leg 3 with hairs (arrowheads), and protrusion on femur (prt). H. Lateral view of propodus showing arrangement of hairs on the outer edge (arrowheads). I. Detail of heel (h) with spines (sp), hairs (hr) and setae (st). abd, abdomen; ac, accessory claw; cx3, coxa 3; fm, femur; h, heel; hr, hairs; l, lips of proboscis; m, mouth; oc, ocular tubercle; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; tb1,2, tibia 1 and 2; wal1-wal4 walking legs 1-4.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E59203CFFD31F92FB9788BDFE50.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16851029/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16851029	Fig. 16. Anoplodactylus pectinus Hedgpeth, 1948, female. A. Survey, dorsal view. B. Trunk and base of legs; note segment borders (sb). C. Chelifores made of one basal article (s1) and chelae (ch). D. Detail showing teeth of movable and fixed finger (fmov and ffix) and arrangement of hairs (arrowheads). E. Ocular tubercle with eyes (e) and lateral sense organ (lso). F. Survey of walking leg showing articulation and spinulation (arrowheads). G. Survey of propodus (p) and tarsus (t) with dorsal hairs (arrowheads), and spines (sp) and setae (st) at the ventral side; note large serrated spine (ssp) at the base of propodus. H. Sole of propodus with its spines (sp) and adjacent protrusions. I. detail showing the serrated spine (ssp). Abd, abdomen; cx1-3, coxa 1-3; fm, femur; lp, lateral processes; oc, ocular tubercle; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; sl, sole; tb1,2, tibia 1 and 2; wal1-wal3, walking legs 1-3.	Fig. 16. Anoplodactylus pectinus Hedgpeth, 1948, female. A. Survey, dorsal view. B. Trunk and base of legs; note segment borders (sb). C. Chelifores made of one basal article (s1) and chelae (ch). D. Detail showing teeth of movable and fixed finger (fmov and ffix) and arrangement of hairs (arrowheads). E. Ocular tubercle with eyes (e) and lateral sense organ (lso). F. Survey of walking leg showing articulation and spinulation (arrowheads). G. Survey of propodus (p) and tarsus (t) with dorsal hairs (arrowheads), and spines (sp) and setae (st) at the ventral side; note large serrated spine (ssp) at the base of propodus. H. Sole of propodus with its spines (sp) and adjacent protrusions. I. detail showing the serrated spine (ssp). Abd, abdomen; cx1-3, coxa 1-3; fm, femur; lp, lateral processes; oc, ocular tubercle; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; sl, sole; tb1,2, tibia 1 and 2; wal1-wal3, walking legs 1-3.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
CE051E592024FFD51DB7FCCE8898FA98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/17143252/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17143252	Fig. 18. Callipallene breoirostris (Johnston, 1837), female. A. Survey of whole animal. B. Dorsal view of trunk and lag bases; arrowheads indicate segment lines. C. Anterior view of chelifores composed of one basal article (s1) and the chelae (ch); spinulation indicated by arrows. D. Detail of mouth with lids (l), hairs (hr) and adjacent setae (arrowheads). E. Survey of ovigera from article 3 to 10 (s3-s10); arrowheads: hairs; note protrusion on s5. F. Closeup of serrated spines (ssp, arrowheads) on s9 and s10. G. walking leg 3; some of the characteristic hairs are indicated by arrowheads. H. propodus with 4 basal spines (sp) and characteristic arrangement of hairs (arrowheads); circle, rough area at the base of the accessory claws (ac). Cf, chelifore; ch, chelae; cx1-3, coxa 1-3; fm, femur; lp, lateral process; n, neck; oc, ocular tubercle; ov, ovigera; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1,2, tibia 1 and 2; wal1-wal3, walking leg 1-3.	Fig. 18. Callipallene breoirostris (Johnston, 1837), female. A. Survey of whole animal. B. Dorsal view of trunk and lag bases; arrowheads indicate segment lines. C. Anterior view of chelifores composed of one basal article (s1) and the chelae (ch); spinulation indicated by arrows. D. Detail of mouth with lids (l), hairs (hr) and adjacent setae (arrowheads). E. Survey of ovigera from article 3 to 10 (s3-s10); arrowheads: hairs; note protrusion on s5. F. Closeup of serrated spines (ssp, arrowheads) on s9 and s10. G. walking leg 3; some of the characteristic hairs are indicated by arrowheads. H. propodus with 4 basal spines (sp) and characteristic arrangement of hairs (arrowheads); circle, rough area at the base of the accessory claws (ac). Cf, chelifore; ch, chelae; cx1-3, coxa 1-3; fm, femur; lp, lateral process; n, neck; oc, ocular tubercle; ov, ovigera; p, propodus; pc, primary claw; pr, proboscis; sp, spine; t, tarsus; tb1,2, tibia 1 and 2; wal1-wal3, walking leg 1-3.	2009-08-31	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.		Zenodo	biologists	Bravo, Maria Fernanda Montoya;Müller, Hans-Georg;Arango, Claudia P.;Tigreros, Paulo;Melzer, Roland R.			
