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Page 212
First spinose girdle almost surrounding second segment , spines on its lateral
and ventral side small and inconspicuous . All spines on all segments much
thicker than in C . croceipalpis and almost spoon - shaped . Antennae and
maxillary ...
First spinose girdle almost surrounding second segment , spines on its lateral
and ventral side small and inconspicuous . All spines on all segments much
thicker than in C . croceipalpis and almost spoon - shaped . Antennae and
maxillary ...
Page 289
These give rise to a pair of straight or feebly concave ribs that link to strong
oblique ventral clavi twice as numerous as the lateral tubercles . These in turn
give rise to weaker , broad prorsiradiate ribs that form a chevron over the venter
with a ...
These give rise to a pair of straight or feebly concave ribs that link to strong
oblique ventral clavi twice as numerous as the lateral tubercles . These in turn
give rise to weaker , broad prorsiradiate ribs that form a chevron over the venter
with a ...
Page 317
Discussion Rounded rather than polygonal whorl section , absence of umbilical
tubercles , loss of ventral tuberculation and entire , rather than nodate , siphonal
keel readily distinguish this species from Yabeiceras transiens sp . nov .
Discussion Rounded rather than polygonal whorl section , absence of umbilical
tubercles , loss of ventral tuberculation and entire , rather than nodate , siphonal
keel readily distinguish this species from Yabeiceras transiens sp . nov .
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FRANCO FERRARA | 2 |
Systematic discussion | 41 |
Acknowledgements | 47 |
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absent Adult age profiles Agulhas Bank Antenna apex attritional authors Barnard bearing body body chamber bones breadth Budde-Lund Cape carpus catastrophic cephalon collected crown height described Description developed Diagnosis diameter DIEGO distal Distribution dorsal view Elandsfontein endite endopod endopodite estimated exopodite Eyes False Bay female Figure flagellum Forresteria fossil genus Holotype included indicated individuals inner instar Isopoda Kensley Langebaanweg larva lateral length less male Mandible margin material Maxilliped mortality Natal Natalscia non-ovig original outer ovig paratypes pereon Pereopod Pleistocene Pleonites Pleopod population posterior present probably propodus references Remarks ribs rounded Saldanha Bay samples Scale segment separates setae short shows side similar single South African species specimens spines spiracles strong Table Table Bay Taiti Telson third triangular tubercles Type material Uropodal exopod ventral whorl young