Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 62The Museum, 1974 - Natural history |
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However , for the moment , Anacanthobatis ori is retained as a separate species
on the basis of a lower teeth count ( 20–24 rows in upper jaw in A. ori ; 32–35
rows in A. marmoratus ) , a comparatively longer and more slender tail , larger
eyes ...
However , for the moment , Anacanthobatis ori is retained as a separate species
on the basis of a lower teeth count ( 20–24 rows in upper jaw in A. ori ; 32–35
rows in A. marmoratus ) , a comparatively longer and more slender tail , larger
eyes ...
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Left mandible , incisor process bluntly five - toothed ; lacina mobilis with four blunt
teeth ; spine row consisting of three hooked spines , each strongly and bilaterally
pectinate ; molar cylindrical , triturating surface oblique , armed with ridges and ...
Left mandible , incisor process bluntly five - toothed ; lacina mobilis with four blunt
teeth ; spine row consisting of three hooked spines , each strongly and bilaterally
pectinate ; molar cylindrical , triturating surface oblique , armed with ridges and ...
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scarcely - upturned teeth , pleon segment 4 with a single median carina ; article 2
of pereiopod 5 with serrate hind margin , postero - distal angle rounded ; pleonal
epimera 2 and 3 posteriorly serrate . Distribution : Atlantic , extending to Natal .
scarcely - upturned teeth , pleon segment 4 with a single median carina ; article 2
of pereiopod 5 with serrate hind margin , postero - distal angle rounded ; pleonal
epimera 2 and 3 posteriorly serrate . Distribution : Atlantic , extending to Natal .
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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