The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Tergal plates covered with medium - long to very long spinulate setae , some
hairs on third to eighth abdominal segments somewhat longer than others .
Spinulate hairs on ventral side paler and shorter . Integument smooth , without
spinules ...
Tergal plates covered with medium - long to very long spinulate setae , some
hairs on third to eighth abdominal segments somewhat longer than others .
Spinulate hairs on ventral side paler and shorter . Integument smooth , without
spinules ...
Page 263
Abdominal segments 1 - 5 each divided into three annulets ; segments 6 - 8
apparently with two annulets each . Sparsely covered with setae all over the body
, with most setae on abdominal segments 1 - 5 small and spine - like .
Abdominal segments 1 - 5 each divided into three annulets ; segments 6 - 8
apparently with two annulets each . Sparsely covered with setae all over the body
, with most setae on abdominal segments 1 - 5 small and spine - like .
Page 290
Thoracic and eighth to tenth abdominal terga with long slender setae , those of
abdominal segments 1 - 7 also with short spine - like setae . All abdominal
spiracles of about same size , that of prothorax slightly larger . Legs increasing in
length ...
Thoracic and eighth to tenth abdominal terga with long slender setae , those of
abdominal segments 1 - 7 also with short spine - like setae . All abdominal
spiracles of about same size , that of prothorax slightly larger . Legs increasing in
length ...
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