Brachyopterus
Defender, Flash
Brachyopterus is distinguished by its small size, compound eyes
with axes converging anteriorly on a subtrapezoid to subpentagonal
prosoma (head). All of its legs are walking legs; the first three
pairs are short with spines, except when modified into clasping
organs; the last two pairs are moderately long, keeled and tapering
in width to terminal claws.
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