Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 30South African Museum, 1934 - Natual history |
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... appear smooth to the naked eye , but the lateral areas are visible . Under the lens the central areas are very ... appear smaller than they really are ; the angle at which the scales are attached to the girdle gives them a chaffy ...
... appear smooth to the naked eye , but the lateral areas are visible . Under the lens the central areas are very ... appear smaller than they really are ; the angle at which the scales are attached to the girdle gives them a chaffy ...
Page 597
... appear to be of any special significance , but as most workers make some statement about the nature of this feature , it appears advisable to follow suit . The majority of statements appear FIG . 2. - Diagram of chin of a specimen of to ...
... appear to be of any special significance , but as most workers make some statement about the nature of this feature , it appears advisable to follow suit . The majority of statements appear FIG . 2. - Diagram of chin of a specimen of to ...
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... appear certain that saliens , as distinct from capito , does not occur in our area , but I have come , from the literature at my disposal , to doubt the validity of that species . At all events , it would appear that those who have ...
... appear certain that saliens , as distinct from capito , does not occur in our area , but I have come , from the literature at my disposal , to doubt the validity of that species . At all events , it would appear that those who have ...
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5th joint abdomen angle antennae apex apical margin Ashby Barnard basal brevibus brevioribus broad broader than long Budde-Lund capensis chelicera chitinised Chiton colour convex Diploexochus distal dorsal elytra epimera Epistome eyes femur flagellum fore-wing genus girdle granules grooved head valve hind margin Holotype inner ramus insertion plate internal tooth Ischnochiton jugal sinus Krauss larva lateral areas legs length lobe longer longitudinal mandible maxilla maxilliped median valves minute mucro narrow Natal ocelli ocular tubercle outer ramus pale palps parum pedipalp peduncle penicil peraeon segment Peraeopods Pilsbry pleon pleon segment pleopod pleurae Port Alfred posterior postica pronotum punctate punctured riblets ridge rounded S.A. Mus sat longis scales sculpture setae setis shagreened shell short shorter slightly slits smooth snout South African Museum species specimens spines sternite subequal surface tail valve teeth tegmentum telson tergite TEXT-FIG Thiele thorax tooth on segment transverse tubercles Uropod urosterni Zool