Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 45 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 85
Page 302
As will be seen , the above description does not agree with that given by
Bergström ( 1914 ) and differs in several respects ... fusigera Malmgren ( 1865 ) (
described from Koster - Inseln and Skelderviken in Sweden and Drobnak in
Norway ) .
As will be seen , the above description does not agree with that given by
Bergström ( 1914 ) and differs in several respects ... fusigera Malmgren ( 1865 ) (
described from Koster - Inseln and Skelderviken in Sweden and Drobnak in
Norway ) .
Page 342
9a ) are of the usual form described earlier for the genus Diopatra . The first gill
occurs on the 4th or 5th foot . The largest gill is on the 7th or 8th foot and it
extends two - thirds of the way across the dorsum ; it has about 10-12 whorls of
branchial ...
9a ) are of the usual form described earlier for the genus Diopatra . The first gill
occurs on the 4th or 5th foot . The largest gill is on the 7th or 8th foot and it
extends two - thirds of the way across the dorsum ; it has about 10-12 whorls of
branchial ...
Page 365
The above description agrees with Moore's figures and description apart from
minor details . ... Monro ( 1936 ) described a specimen dredged off the Falkland
Islands which he referred to D. filum while noting the differences from typical ...
The above description agrees with Moore's figures and description apart from
minor details . ... Monro ( 1936 ) described a specimen dredged off the Falkland
Islands which he referred to D. filum while noting the differences from typical ...
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
additional African Alfred antennae anterior aperture apex appearance aspect axial ribs band base becoming body breadth broken brown buccal callus Cape central plate cingulum cirri columella Conch cusps dead described developed diam distinct dorsal Durban East enamel examples extending False Bay fathoms figure fish foot fragment groove knobs lateral length less lirae Living lobe lower Makapansgat margin marked Martens material Maximum metres middle Museum narrow Natal Notes occlusal Operculum outer lip P.F. coll pair pale pillar plate Point Port posterior Postnatal whorls present protoconch radula Records Remarks root rostrum rounded rows seen segments setae shell shoulder shows side similar slightly Smith smooth sometimes Sowerby species specimens spiral spiral lirae spire striae surface suture Table Table Bay teeth Thiele Tomlin tooth Turton upper usually