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Page 263
The largest French Harleites described retain a sharp fastigiate venter with
distinct ventral and siphonal clavi to the beginning of the adult body chamber ,
with renascent umbilical bullae , as noted above . Unfortunately the venter of the
...
The largest French Harleites described retain a sharp fastigiate venter with
distinct ventral and siphonal clavi to the beginning of the adult body chamber ,
with renascent umbilical bullae , as noted above . Unfortunately the venter of the
...
Page 289
These give rise to a pair of straight or feebly concave ribs that link to strong
oblique ventral clavi twice as numerous as the lateral tubercles . These in turn
give rise to weaker , broad prorsiradiate ribs that form a chevron over the venter
with a ...
These give rise to a pair of straight or feebly concave ribs that link to strong
oblique ventral clavi twice as numerous as the lateral tubercles . These in turn
give rise to weaker , broad prorsiradiate ribs that form a chevron over the venter
with a ...
Page 299
At the smallest diameter visible these tubercles give rise to pairs of strong
prorsiradiate ribs that terminate in oblique ventral clavi . A shallow depression
separates these from a corresponding number of siphonal clavi . This same style
of ...
At the smallest diameter visible these tubercles give rise to pairs of strong
prorsiradiate ribs that terminate in oblique ventral clavi . A shallow depression
separates these from a corresponding number of siphonal clavi . This same style
of ...
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