Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 62The Museum, 1974 - Natural history |
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Page 54
... apparent in the figure . There appears no difference whereby ... The differences
are slight . Calycoceras ... It seems possible that the differences in the
Madagascan species are due to comparison of different ontogenetic stages .
Calycoceras ...
... apparent in the figure . There appears no difference whereby ... The differences
are slight . Calycoceras ... It seems possible that the differences in the
Madagascan species are due to comparison of different ontogenetic stages .
Calycoceras ...
Page 95
L. chorinemi , recorded from Chorinemus lysan from India , closely resembles the
present species , but several differences make a specific separation seem
desirable . L. chorinemi , with a total length of 8,2 mm , is considerably larger than
the ...
L. chorinemi , recorded from Chorinemus lysan from India , closely resembles the
present species , but several differences make a specific separation seem
desirable . L. chorinemi , with a total length of 8,2 mm , is considerably larger than
the ...
Page 112
The most obvious differences between these 2 species lies in the size , as the
table illustrates . Further differences exist in the 2nd antennae , which in the
present species is not as spinose distally as in B. exigua , and in the maxilliped
which ...
The most obvious differences between these 2 species lies in the size , as the
table illustrates . Further differences exist in the 2nd antennae , which in the
present species is not as spinose distally as in B. exigua , and in the maxilliped
which ...
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abdomen Africa Amphipoda Anacanthobatis antenna apical appear basal segment base bearing broad Cape Town collection convex coxa dactyl Description Diagnosis differences distal Distribution dorsal Durban elongate equal extending eyes Family female figures finely flagellum front genus gnathopod head hind margin Holotype inner K. H. Barnard lateral length less lobe longer Lüderitz male margin material maxilla maxilliped middle narrow Natal node outer ovig pair palm palp peduncle pereiopod pereon segments plumose setae Point posterior posteriorly present produced proximal rami ramus Records References ribs rounded Schellenberg segment short shorter sides single slender slightly South African South African Museum South West Africa southern species specimens spines Stebbing striate strong strongly Table Table Bay teeth telson terminal terminal segment third thoracic leg tooth transverse truncus twice Type uropod ventral wider