taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649478/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649478	FIGURE 2. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, ventral idiosoma.	FIGURE 2. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, ventral idiosoma.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649484	FIGURE 13. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi. Female, ventral idiosoma. Abbreviations: Mtp, remnant of metapodal platelet.	FIGURE 13. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi. Female, ventral idiosoma. Abbreviations: Mtp, remnant of metapodal platelet.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649489	FIGURES 25–26. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, female. 25. Dorsal idiosoma; 26. Ventral idiosoma.	FIGURES 25–26. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, female. 25. Dorsal idiosoma; 26. Ventral idiosoma.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649495	FIGURES 37–40. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II & III, respectively; 38– 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield.	FIGURES 37–40. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II & III, respectively; 38– 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480	FIGURES 3–9. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, 3–8. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genu–tibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran).	FIGURES 3–9. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, 3–8. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genu–tibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran).	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649493	FIGURES 29–36. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &Affifi.29. Male, gnathotectum; 30. Male, chelicera; 31. Female, subcapitulum (inset); 32. Female, dorsal (inner) view of hypostom; 33. Female, palp; 34. Female, chelicera; 35. Female, trochanter IV; 36. Female, femur III. Abbreviations: lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum.	FIGURES 29–36. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &Affifi.29. Male, gnathotectum; 30. Male, chelicera; 31. Female, subcapitulum (inset); 32. Female, dorsal (inner) view of hypostom; 33. Female, palp; 34. Female, chelicera; 35. Female, trochanter IV; 36. Female, femur III. Abbreviations: lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649487/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649487	FIGURES 14–24. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, female. 14–16. Anterior margin of gnathotectum: 14–15. In specimens from Egypt; 16. In specimen from Iran; 17. Subcapitulum; 18. Dorsal (inner) view of hypostome; 19. Chelicera; 20. Palp; 21. Trochanter II; 22. Trochanter III; 23. Trochanter IV; 24. Femur III. Abbreviations. im, internal malae; lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum; pls, paralabral stylus.	FIGURES 14–24. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, female. 14–16. Anterior margin of gnathotectum: 14–15. In specimens from Egypt; 16. In specimen from Iran; 17. Subcapitulum; 18. Dorsal (inner) view of hypostome; 19. Chelicera; 20. Palp; 21. Trochanter II; 22. Trochanter III; 23. Trochanter IV; 24. Femur III. Abbreviations. im, internal malae; lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum; pls, paralabral stylus.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649503	FIGURES 53–56. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum. Female. 53. Gnathotectum and posterior narrow sclerotised band; 54. Subcapitulum; 55. Dorsal (inner) view of hypostome; 56. Chelicera, lateral view.	FIGURES 53–56. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum. Female. 53. Gnathotectum and posterior narrow sclerotised band; 54. Subcapitulum; 55. Dorsal (inner) view of hypostome; 56. Chelicera, lateral view.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649476	of the species, but they stated 7 pairs in the text. We herein referred to their illustration (page 722, figure 1A). 2 Based on Bhattacharyya (1965), one ventral seta on genu and tibia	of the species, but they stated 7 pairs in the text. We herein referred to their illustration (page 722, figure 1A). 2 Based on Bhattacharyya (1965), one ventral seta on genu and tibia	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649499/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649499	FIGURES 45–51. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum, female. 45. Dorsal shield, posterior region; 46. Shape of some setae on dorsal shield; 47. Sternal shield, median region, and anterior region of epigynal shield; 48. Tarsus; 49. Trochanters and femora III & IV; 50a, b. Trochanter IV; 51. Femur and genu III. Arrows show cuticular projections.	FIGURES 45–51. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum, female. 45. Dorsal shield, posterior region; 46. Shape of some setae on dorsal shield; 47. Sternal shield, median region, and anterior region of epigynal shield; 48. Tarsus; 49. Trochanters and femora III & IV; 50a, b. Trochanter IV; 51. Femur and genu III. Arrows show cuticular projections.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649491	FIGURES 27–28. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi. 27. Male, ventrianal shield; 28. Female, sternal region.	FIGURES 27–28. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi. 27. Male, ventrianal shield; 28. Female, sternal region.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649497	FIGURES 41–44. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female, gnathotectum variations.	FIGURES 41–44. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female, gnathotectum variations.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E17FFA5FF7B1B2AFDE7F9E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649482	FIGURES 10–12. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male. 10. Tarsus II; 11. Tarsus III; 12. Tarsus IV.	FIGURES 10–12. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male. 10. Tarsus II; 11. Tarsus III; 12. Tarsus IV.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649476	of the species, but they stated 7 pairs in the text. We herein referred to their illustration (page 722, figure 1A). 2 Based on Bhattacharyya (1965), one ventral seta on genu and tibia	of the species, but they stated 7 pairs in the text. We herein referred to their illustration (page 722, figure 1A). 2 Based on Bhattacharyya (1965), one ventral seta on genu and tibia	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649478/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649478	FIGURE 2. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, ventral idiosoma.	FIGURE 2. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, ventral idiosoma.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649480	FIGURES 3–9. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, 3–8. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genu–tibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran).	FIGURES 3–9. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, 3–8. Male; 9. Female. 3. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band; 4. Chelicera; 5. Tarsus I; 6. Femur II; 7. Genu–tibia II; 8. Femur III; 9. Gnathotectum, followed posteriorly narrow sclerotised band (in specimen from Iran).	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649482	FIGURES 10–12. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male. 10. Tarsus II; 11. Tarsus III; 12. Tarsus IV.	FIGURES 10–12. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male. 10. Tarsus II; 11. Tarsus III; 12. Tarsus IV.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649489/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649489	FIGURES 25–26. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, female. 25. Dorsal idiosoma; 26. Ventral idiosoma.	FIGURES 25–26. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, female. 25. Dorsal idiosoma; 26. Ventral idiosoma.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649491/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649491	FIGURES 27–28. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi. 27. Male, ventrianal shield; 28. Female, sternal region.	FIGURES 27–28. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi. 27. Male, ventrianal shield; 28. Female, sternal region.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649493/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649493	FIGURES 29–36. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &Affifi.29. Male, gnathotectum; 30. Male, chelicera; 31. Female, subcapitulum (inset); 32. Female, dorsal (inner) view of hypostom; 33. Female, palp; 34. Female, chelicera; 35. Female, trochanter IV; 36. Female, femur III. Abbreviations: lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum.	FIGURES 29–36. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr &Affifi.29. Male, gnathotectum; 30. Male, chelicera; 31. Female, subcapitulum (inset); 32. Female, dorsal (inner) view of hypostom; 33. Female, palp; 34. Female, chelicera; 35. Female, trochanter IV; 36. Female, femur III. Abbreviations: lb, labrum; plb, paralabrum.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E12FFAEFF7B1E4AFD48F9EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649495	FIGURES 37–40. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II & III, respectively; 38– 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield.	FIGURES 37–40. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II & III, respectively; 38– 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E06FFB6FF7B18A3FC6BFD3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649495/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649495	FIGURES 37–40. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II & III, respectively; 38– 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield.	FIGURES 37–40. 37. Sessiluncus aegypticus Nasr & Affifi, male, modified seta and spur on legs II & III, respectively; 38– 40. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female. 38. Dorsal shield, posterolateral region; 39. Sternal shield, and posterior horse-shoe-like extension of the shield (inset); 40. Peritrematal shield and antrolateral part of ventrianal shield.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E06FFB6FF7B18A3FC6BFD3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649497/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649497	FIGURES 41–44. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female, gnathotectum variations.	FIGURES 41–44. Sessiluncus hungaricus, female, gnathotectum variations.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E01FFB7FF7B1B76FA32FF1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649499/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649499	FIGURES 45–51. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum, female. 45. Dorsal shield, posterior region; 46. Shape of some setae on dorsal shield; 47. Sternal shield, median region, and anterior region of epigynal shield; 48. Tarsus; 49. Trochanters and femora III & IV; 50a, b. Trochanter IV; 51. Femur and genu III. Arrows show cuticular projections.	FIGURES 45–51. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum, female. 45. Dorsal shield, posterior region; 46. Shape of some setae on dorsal shield; 47. Sternal shield, median region, and anterior region of epigynal shield; 48. Tarsus; 49. Trochanters and femora III & IV; 50a, b. Trochanter IV; 51. Femur and genu III. Arrows show cuticular projections.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E01FFB7FF7B1B76FA32FF1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649501/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649501	FIGURE 52. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum. Female, ventral idiosoma.	FIGURE 52. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum. Female, ventral idiosoma.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
039787E32E01FFB7FF7B1B76FA32FF1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5649503/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5649503	FIGURES 53–56. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum. Female. 53. Gnathotectum and posterior narrow sclerotised band; 54. Subcapitulum; 55. Dorsal (inner) view of hypostome; 56. Chelicera, lateral view.	FIGURES 53–56. Sessiluncus oculatus Vitzthum. Female. 53. Gnathotectum and posterior narrow sclerotised band; 54. Subcapitulum; 55. Dorsal (inner) view of hypostome; 56. Chelicera, lateral view.	2021-11-04	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans		Zenodo	biologists	Kazemi, Shahrooz;Nasr, Abdelrady Korashy;Ramadan, Mahmoud Mohamed;Klompen, Hans			
