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Muscular anatomy of a whipspider, Phrynus longipes (Pocock) (Arachnida: Amblypygi), and its evolutionary significance

1999; Oxford University Press; Volume: 126; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1096-3642.1999.tb00608.x

ISSN

1096-3642

Autores

Jeffrey W. Shultz,

Tópico(s)

Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy

Resumo

Skeletal muscles in the whipspider Phrynus longipes are surveyed and compared with those of other chelicerates to clarify the evolutionary morphology and phylogenetic relationships of the arachnids. Representatives of 115 muscle groups are described and illustrated, and their possible functions are proposed. Principal results of this analysis include new functional models for the operation of the pharyngeal and sternocoxal mechanisms in Amblypygi and a greatly expanded list of apparently unique synapomorphies supporting the monophyly of Pedipalpi (= Amblypygi, Schizomida, Thelyphonida).

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