Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 6South African Museum, 1910 - Natual history |
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Page 8
... angle of the orbit , from which it is separated by a notch ; bilaminar , the lobes cut square , but with a slightly concave margin . " The fingers of the chelipeds are black ; those of the walking legs are granular , furred along both ...
... angle of the orbit , from which it is separated by a notch ; bilaminar , the lobes cut square , but with a slightly concave margin . " The fingers of the chelipeds are black ; those of the walking legs are granular , furred along both ...
Page 24
... angle , runs up parallel with the carpal articulation ( where it is granular ) , and then curves round and is continued obliquely almost to the finger - cleft " ( Alcock ) . They do not refer to what is shown in their figures , the fact ...
... angle , runs up parallel with the carpal articulation ( where it is granular ) , and then curves round and is continued obliquely almost to the finger - cleft " ( Alcock ) . They do not refer to what is shown in their figures , the fact ...
Page 31
... angles of the carapace are more sharply produced forward than in any hitherto figured member of the genus . Behind the ... angle . Also in S. sculptus numerous more or less acute spines and spiniform tubercles are described by Whitelegge ...
... angles of the carapace are more sharply produced forward than in any hitherto figured member of the genus . Behind the ... angle . Also in S. sculptus numerous more or less acute spines and spiniform tubercles are described by Whitelegge ...
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... angle the two fleshy lobes represented . The limbs of the peræon , though longer , are less robust in the female than in the male . The sixth joint is oblong with a slight curvature , the small palm having a little emargination almost ...
... angle the two fleshy lobes represented . The limbs of the peræon , though longer , are less robust in the female than in the male . The sixth joint is oblong with a slight curvature , the small palm having a little emargination almost ...
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... angles to the spinose palm , because it refused to be fully flattened out . Possibly it was preparing for the ... angle in the other peræopods ; the sixth joint is longer than the fifth and slightly wider , forming a narrowly oval ...
... angles to the spinose palm , because it refused to be fully flattened out . Possibly it was preparing for the ... angle in the other peræopods ; the sixth joint is longer than the fifth and slightly wider , forming a narrowly oval ...
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2nd spine Africa Agulhas Current Alcock Amphipoda Anal Anomura anteriorly Brady Budde-Lund Cape carapace caudal peduncle Claus cleft of mouth Cleve Colour of preserved Crust Dana dark Depth of body diameter of eye dorsal fin Durban Durban Museum Fabricius False Bay FAMILY figs flagellum G. W. Müller genus Giesbrecht and Schmeil Gilchrist gnathopods Haan Hansen Herbst Hist interorbital width Isopoda Krauss lateral line Latreille Leach length excluding caudal length of head lower jaw maxillæ maxillary reaches maxillipeds membranes Miers Milne-Edwards Natal Neapel nearly length operculum orbits Ortmann peduncle peræopods plate pleon point of snout posterior margin posteriorly preoperculum preorbital preserved specimen Rathbun reaches to vertical S. I. Smith S.A. Crustacea Sars scales segment Selsk sent by Dr slightly soft dorsal soft rays species Stebbing Stimpson Südafrik teeth telson Tierreich total length excluding U.S. Expl uropods Ventrals Zool