The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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It was considered important to collect data at different times of year in order to
observe the productive activities ... working , were still active , the processes
involved were observed and recorded during the normal work routine of the
craftsmen .
It was considered important to collect data at different times of year in order to
observe the productive activities ... working , were still active , the processes
involved were observed and recorded during the normal work routine of the
craftsmen .
Page 230
No unci observed . Maxillary palp three - segmented ; second segment with
lateral and third segment with dorsal seta as well as some sensory pegs . Cardo
transverse and with single long seta . Stipes long and clearly demarcated
ventrally ...
No unci observed . Maxillary palp three - segmented ; second segment with
lateral and third segment with dorsal seta as well as some sensory pegs . Cardo
transverse and with single long seta . Stipes long and clearly demarcated
ventrally ...
Page 309
This anemone was observed and preserved by Millard ( SAM - H1677 ) , and
photographed by S . X . Kannemeyer of the South African Museum . The
photographs suggest that the column was up to 13 cm long , the basal disc about
5 cm and ...
This anemone was observed and preserved by Millard ( SAM - H1677 ) , and
photographed by S . X . Kannemeyer of the South African Museum . The
photographs suggest that the column was up to 13 cm long , the basal disc about
5 cm and ...
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