The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Mesophoba forms continuation of setae encircling pedium and consisting of ten
to fourteen fine setae on left side ; on right side only about eight setae present of
which inner four to five are stronger developed and spine - like . Mandibles ( Fig .
Mesophoba forms continuation of setae encircling pedium and consisting of ten
to fourteen fine setae on left side ; on right side only about eight setae present of
which inner four to five are stronger developed and spine - like . Mandibles ( Fig .
Page 294
Medium - long seta present in depression on neck of scissorial area , about half -
way between seta on scrobis and third tooth ( t2 and ts ) . Cutting edge of left
mandible with first and second tooth ( ti ) united as broad blade , with deep notch
...
Medium - long seta present in depression on neck of scissorial area , about half -
way between seta on scrobis and third tooth ( t2 and ts ) . Cutting edge of left
mandible with first and second tooth ( ti ) united as broad blade , with deep notch
...
Page 324
( i ) ectodermal longitudinal muscle of the column is absent , ( ii ) ciliated tracts
are present on all filaments , ( iii ) basilar muscles are present . Table 2
Comparison of the major characters of Ptychodactis , Dactylanthus , and Preactis
gen . nov .
( i ) ectodermal longitudinal muscle of the column is absent , ( ii ) ciliated tracts
are present on all filaments , ( iii ) basilar muscles are present . Table 2
Comparison of the major characters of Ptychodactis , Dactylanthus , and Preactis
gen . nov .
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