Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like

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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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