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Fig. I.— O. australiensis Stephenson and Rees. A. Ventral surface of palm and immovable finger of left cheliped; a—striae, b—distal granules under palm, c —rows of granules under immovable finger, d—granules on outer surface of palm. B. Dorsal view of collar on merus of first right walking leg; e—inner boss, f—outer boss. C. Dorsal view of collar on merus of second right walking leg; g—rounded bosses. D. Dorsal view of dactyl of first walking leg.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 4, 5 June 1969, Page 46

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Fig. 1.—O. australiensis Stephenson and Rees. A. Ventral surface of palm and immovable finger of left cheliped; a—striae, b—distal granules under palm, c—rows of granules under immovable finger, d—granules on outer surface of palm. B. Dorsal view of collar on merus of first right walking leg; e—inner boss, f—outer boss. C. Dorsal view of collar on merus of second right walking leg; g—rounded bosses. D. Dorsal view of dactyl of first walking leg. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 4, 5 June 1969, Page 46

Fig. 1.—O. australiensis Stephenson and Rees. A. Ventral surface of palm and immovable finger of left cheliped; a—striae, b—distal granules under palm, c—rows of granules under immovable finger, d—granules on outer surface of palm. B. Dorsal view of collar on merus of first right walking leg; e—inner boss, f—outer boss. C. Dorsal view of collar on merus of second right walking leg; g—rounded bosses. D. Dorsal view of dactyl of first walking leg. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 4, 5 June 1969, Page 46

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