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English: Ventral view of the opisthosomal segment 1 to 6 of a male thelyphonid (Arthropoda: Chelicerata: Arachnida: Tetrapulmonata: Thelyphonida/Uropygi sensu stricto). A: Normal view with opisthosomal segment 2 and 3 being ventrally covered by opercula; B: Opercula removed, showing reduced sternites of corresponding segments; C: Internal view of opercula, showing position of book lungs and gonopods.
日本語: 雄性のサソリモドキ類(節足動物鋏角類クモガタ類四肺類サソリモドキ)の後体第1-6節の腹面。A:通常の様子、後体第2-3節の腹面は蓋板に覆われる;B:蓋板が除去された様子、同じ体節の退化的な腹板が見られる;C:蓋板の内側、書肺と生殖肢の位置が示される。

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