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Italiano: Strobilopterus proteus subadult and adult instars. Reconstructions of subadult and adult instars. A: Juvenile/subadult instar γ. Limbs and posterior opisthosomal segments are extrapolated from a juvenile individual of Strobilopterus princetonii. The telson is extrapolated from FMNH PE 61166. B: Subadult/adult instar δ. Anterior prosomal limbs are extrapolated from Strobilopterus princetonii. The telson is extrapolated from FMNH PE 61166. Scale bars = 10 mm.
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Source Lamsdell and Selden: Babes in the wood – a unique window into sea scorpion ontogeny. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2013 13:98.
Author Lamsdell and Selden

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