The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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2K , O ) Galea and lacinia united , only free at extreme apex , the boundary lines
clearly indicated on both sides . Lacinia with forked spur at apex and dorsally
also with brush of fine fulvous hairs , otherwise devoid of setae . Galea lobe - like
...
2K , O ) Galea and lacinia united , only free at extreme apex , the boundary lines
clearly indicated on both sides . Lacinia with forked spur at apex and dorsally
also with brush of fine fulvous hairs , otherwise devoid of setae . Galea lobe - like
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Tables and a list of legends for illustrations should be typed separately , their
positions indicated in the text . ... Only generic and specific names should be
underlined to indicate italics ; all other marking up should be left to editor and
publisher .
Tables and a list of legends for illustrations should be typed separately , their
positions indicated in the text . ... Only generic and specific names should be
underlined to indicate italics ; all other marking up should be left to editor and
publisher .
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