The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Page 263
... with two annulets each . Sparsely covered with setae all over the body , with
most setae on abdominal segments 1 - 5 small and spine - like . Each abdominal
sternum with transverse row of four to six setae on middle . All legs more or less
of ...
... with two annulets each . Sparsely covered with setae all over the body , with
most setae on abdominal segments 1 - 5 small and spine - like . Each abdominal
sternum with transverse row of four to six setae on middle . All legs more or less
of ...
Page 267
Labrum and clypeus Labrum divided by clithra ; median lobe bearing four strong
setae dorsally on extreme anterior margin and two long setae further posteriorly (
Fig . 16B ) . One long and two short setae ( x ) present laterad of each clithrum ...
Labrum and clypeus Labrum divided by clithra ; median lobe bearing four strong
setae dorsally on extreme anterior margin and two long setae further posteriorly (
Fig . 16B ) . One long and two short setae ( x ) present laterad of each clithrum ...
Page 292
In this species four posterior frontal setae present behind third transverse ridge ;
otherwise chaetotaxy as illustrated . Frontal and coronal sutures faintly visible .
Four - segmented antennae about half as long as width of head ; first , third and ...
In this species four posterior frontal setae present behind third transverse ridge ;
otherwise chaetotaxy as illustrated . Frontal and coronal sutures faintly visible .
Four - segmented antennae about half as long as width of head ; first , third and ...
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