Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 62The Museum, 1974 - Natural history |
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... differences are slight . Calycoceras newboldi newboldi ( Kossmat ) is more inflated , with a narrower umbilicus , fewer , stronger ribs , and more prominent tuberculation . Calycoceras newboldi ankomakaensis Collignon differs from the ...
... differences are slight . Calycoceras newboldi newboldi ( Kossmat ) is more inflated , with a narrower umbilicus , fewer , stronger ribs , and more prominent tuberculation . Calycoceras newboldi ankomakaensis Collignon differs from the ...
Page 95
... differences make a specific separation seem desir- able . L. chorinemi , with a total length of 8,2 mm , is considerably larger than the ovigerous female of L. natalensis ( 3,5 mm ) . The evenly rounded posterior margin of the sheath in ...
... differences make a specific separation seem desir- able . L. chorinemi , with a total length of 8,2 mm , is considerably larger than the ovigerous female of L. natalensis ( 3,5 mm ) . The evenly rounded posterior margin of the sheath in ...
Page 112
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Contents
Tetramorium peringueyi Arnold dichroum Santschi | 12 |
Key for the identification of the species | 18 |
Figures 140 | 176 |
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1st maxilla 2-segmented 2nd antenna 2nd maxilla 3rd thoracic leg abdomen Ampelisca Amphipoda apex apical basal segment bearing Caligus Cape Point Cape Town capensis Cenomanian clasper convex copepods coxa dactyl Diagnosis Distribution Durban elongate Endemic endopod exopod False Bay female flagellum Gammaridea genital segment genus gnathopod head hind margin Holotype inner margin inner ramus K. H. Barnard lateral lobe longer than wide Lüderitz male mandible maxilla maxilliped median Natal node outer ramus ovig palm palp peduncle Penrith & Kensley pereiopod pereon segments pleon plumose setae posterior margin posteriorly postero-distally present species propodus proximal rami Records reticulate ribs rounded Schellenberg setae setose shorter solidum South African Museum South West Africa specimens spines Springeria Stebbing striate subequal SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM Table Bay teeth telson terminal segment third pleonal epimeron tooth total length transverse truncus tubercles Turrilites uropod ventral wider than long