Annals of the South African Museum, Volumes 51-52South African Museum, 1968 - Natural history |
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Page 128
... recorded for the frontalis and attenuata groups by Fraser ( 1950 ) , it was imme- diately obvious that the specimen had a greater affinity to the attenuata group . Of 18 of the measurements , nine fell exclusively within the range recorded ...
... recorded for the frontalis and attenuata groups by Fraser ( 1950 ) , it was imme- diately obvious that the specimen had a greater affinity to the attenuata group . Of 18 of the measurements , nine fell exclusively within the range recorded ...
Page 131
... recorded for the Arari dolphins than to that of 24 recorded for the Atlantide dolphin , though in the latter case the smallest of the chevrons appeared to be absent . Ribs . The Durban dolphin had 16 pairs of ribs , two of which were ...
... recorded for the Arari dolphins than to that of 24 recorded for the Atlantide dolphin , though in the latter case the smallest of the chevrons appeared to be absent . Ribs . The Durban dolphin had 16 pairs of ribs , two of which were ...
Page 258
... recorded in the field during spring therefore seem to be significant . They may support the theory that the population is roughly divisible into two groups , one of which spawns earlier than the other . The numbers of animals in the two ...
... recorded in the field during spring therefore seem to be significant . They may support the theory that the population is roughly divisible into two groups , one of which spawns earlier than the other . The numbers of animals in the two ...
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THE ANATOMY OF THE CAPE ROCK LOBSTER | 2 |
Abdomen | 8 |
Cephalic sclerites | 19 |
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abdominal segment adductor adult alalunga albacares animals antennal antennal gland antennulary antennule antero-lateral apodeme appendages artery Astacus attached basal basipodite biol branchial Cape Town carapace cardiac cells chela coxopodite Crustacea Decapoda depressor distal dorsal dorso-lateral Durban ecdysis endopodite epimeron epistoma exopodite exoskeleton females fibres Fish flagellum flexor fore-gut fossil frontal ganglion genus gills groove Holotype Homarus horn cores inner inserted Jasus lalandii lateral length levator lobe male mandible mandibular maxilla maxilliped medial Melkbos membrane moulting n.sp nerve oblique muscle observed ossicle outer ovig ovigerous setae pair Panulirus peduncle pereiopods pericardial pigment pleopods posterior promotor puerulus stage pyloric reductor region remotor Reptantia rhabdomes ridge rock lobsters rostrum sclerite setae shell sinus gland skull Slangkop slightly South African Museum species specimens spermatophoric spines statocyst sternal sternum Suid-Afrikaanse Museum surface Swartklip teeth telson tendon thoracic Thunnus tooth transverse tubercles tuna uropod valve ventral ventro-laterally whorl Zool