Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 96 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 109
The fact that the present study demonstrates even greater morphological variability within the Cypraeidae supports Kay's contention that insufficient information is presently available to divide the family . The present study therefore ...
The fact that the present study demonstrates even greater morphological variability within the Cypraeidae supports Kay's contention that insufficient information is presently available to divide the family . The present study therefore ...
Page 116
This has led to erroneous assumptions about morphological variability and its systematic significance . For example , it has been assumed since the work of Shaw ( 1909 ) that the Triviidae and Cypraeidae can be separated by the shape of ...
This has led to erroneous assumptions about morphological variability and its systematic significance . For example , it has been assumed since the work of Shaw ( 1909 ) that the Triviidae and Cypraeidae can be separated by the shape of ...
Page 255
Variability and coloration The high degree of variability found in many sedentary organisms , such as octocorals , due to isolation of populations , lack of mobility and ephemeral larval stages , has been noted by several authors ...
Variability and coloration The high degree of variability found in many sedentary organisms , such as octocorals , due to isolation of populations , lack of mobility and ephemeral larval stages , has been noted by several authors ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abbreviations Aedeagus Age and distribution Agulhas Bank Alcyonium variabile ammonite Ancyloceras apex apical Aptian Bairdoppilata Barremian Barremian of western Bay borehole bicuspidata Brachycythere Campanian Cape Peninsula Cape Town Cenomanian Colchidites vulanensis Colophon Coniacian CPBA Cretaceous cruickshanki Cypraea Cypraeidae Cythereis Cytherelloidea described Dingle False Bay faunas female fuscorubra genera genus geol Gibberleberis Group habitat haughtoni Haughtonileberis Helicancylus Heteroceras holotype Indet iutsui J(c)-1 borehole K. H. Barnard Kakabadze 1971a Klinger & Kennedy labrum Lampanyctus lateral locality longicaudata Maastrichtian male mandibles mantle margin material Metalcyonium morphology Mtubatuba ornament ostracod outcrops paratypes patagonicum pondolandensis posterior pronotum range referred region ribs Richards Bay Río Mayer samples Santonian sclerites shaft shell South African Museum south-east Africa specimens stations stokoei subfamily suckers SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM Swartberg Table taxa text-fig Thomson tibia Tonohamites Toxoceratoides tubercles Turonian Umzamba bed umzambaensis Upper Barremian variability Ventral process vulanensis australis western Georgia whorl section Zululand