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Tuatara: Volume 10, Issue 3, September 1962

Plate 1 — Figs. 1, 2: Ventral and dorsal surface of a typical short-legged harvestman (Hendea). Fig. 3: Sternum typical for tribe Adaeini. Fig. 4: Sternum typical for tribe Triaenobunini. Fig. 5: Male chellcera Megalopsalis sp. (in many species the second segment is not distended). Fig. 6: Trochanter and femur of Rakaia sp. showing ventral process on trochanter. Fig. 7: Typical palp of a long-legged harvestman (S.O. Palpatores). Figs. 8, 9: Typical chelicera of short-legged harvestman

Plate 1 Figs. 1, 2: Ventral and dorsal surface of a typical short-legged harvestman (Hendea). Fig. 3: Sternum typical for tribe Adaeini. Fig. 4: Sternum typical for tribe Triaenobunini. Fig. 5: Male chellcera Megalopsalis sp. (in many species the second segment is not distended). Fig. 6: Trochanter and femur of Rakaia sp. showing ventral process on trochanter. Fig. 7: Typical palp of a long-legged harvestman (S.O. Palpatores). Figs. 8, 9: Typical chelicera of short-legged harvestman.

Plate 1
Figs. 1, 2: Ventral and dorsal surface of a typical short-legged harvestman (Hendea). Fig. 3: Sternum typical for tribe Adaeini. Fig. 4: Sternum typical for tribe Triaenobunini. Fig. 5: Male chellcera Megalopsalis sp. (in many species the second segment is not distended). Fig. 6: Trochanter and femur of Rakaia sp. showing ventral process on trochanter. Fig. 7: Typical palp of a long-legged harvestman (S.O. Palpatores). Figs. 8, 9: Typical chelicera of short-legged harvestman.