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Genus Benthanops Barnard , 1932 Diagnosis A few gland pores are present on
the anterior part of the pereon segments . One series of noduli laterales on each
side of pereon segments 1 - 6 ; two noduli laterales on each side of pereon ...
Genus Benthanops Barnard , 1932 Diagnosis A few gland pores are present on
the anterior part of the pereon segments . One series of noduli laterales on each
side of pereon segments 1 - 6 ; two noduli laterales on each side of pereon ...
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Type species Philoscia ( Setaphora ) demarcata Barnard , 1932 , from South
Africa . Etymology The genus is named for Dr K . H . Barnard to whom we are
indebted for many important papers on South African terrestrial Isopoda .
Remarks The ...
Type species Philoscia ( Setaphora ) demarcata Barnard , 1932 , from South
Africa . Etymology The genus is named for Dr K . H . Barnard to whom we are
indebted for many important papers on South African terrestrial Isopoda .
Remarks The ...
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BARNARD , K . H . 1914 . Contributions to the crustacean fauna of South Africa .
3 . Additions to the marine Isopoda , with notes on some previously incompletely
known species . Ann . S . Afr . Mus . 10 : 3250 - 442 . BARNARD , K . H . 1920 .
BARNARD , K . H . 1914 . Contributions to the crustacean fauna of South Africa .
3 . Additions to the marine Isopoda , with notes on some previously incompletely
known species . Ann . S . Afr . Mus . 10 : 3250 - 442 . BARNARD , K . H . 1920 .
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adult age profiles Agulhas Bank alluaudi apex attritional authors Barnard bearing body chamber breadth Budde-Lund Cape carpus cephalon clavi coiling collected Collignon crown height described Description developed Diagnosis diameter discussed distal Distribution dorsal view Elandsfontein endopodite estimated exopodite Eyes False Bay female Figure flagellum Forresteria Forresteria Forresteria fossil genera genus Hoepen holotype illustrations included indicated individuals inner instar Kensley Langebaanweg larva less male margin material Maxilliped mortality Museum Natal non-ovig occur original ornament outer ovig paratypes pereon Pereopod Pleistocene Pleonites Pleopod population posterior present probably profiles references relatively ribs rounded Saldanha Bay samples Scale segment separates setae short shows side similar single South African species specimens spines strong Table Taiti Telson third type species umbilical Uropodal exopod ventral whorl Yabeiceras young Zululand