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Among the other species , C. agilis and C. taurus have a notch in the membrane
between the third and fourth spines but the first three spines are not elevated ,
and C. venustris often has the second and third dorsal spines somewhat elevated
.
Among the other species , C. agilis and C. taurus have a notch in the membrane
between the third and fourth spines but the first three spines are not elevated ,
and C. venustris often has the second and third dorsal spines somewhat elevated
.
Page 69
Clinus brevicristatus and Gynutoclinus rotundifrons are also habitually weed -
dwellers , but these two species do not share the features common to the
Pavoclinus species . There is also considerable uniformity in the form of the
intromittent ...
Clinus brevicristatus and Gynutoclinus rotundifrons are also habitually weed -
dwellers , but these two species do not share the features common to the
Pavoclinus species . There is also considerable uniformity in the form of the
intromittent ...
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... but has not been recorded east of Hermanus , where it is rare . Clinus venustris
is rare east of Cape Point , and is usually taken infratidally . Clinus robustus and
Clinus taurus , both large , mainly infratidal species , occur on the south coast .
... but has not been recorded east of Hermanus , where it is rare . Clinus venustris
is rare east of Cape Point , and is usually taken infratidally . Clinus robustus and
Clinus taurus , both large , mainly infratidal species , occur on the south coast .
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Contents
Introduction I | 2 |
Origin of the South African Clinidae | 105 |
PENRITH M | 119 |
Copyright | |
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