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The Durban specimen corresponds with Alcock's description , having " front not very prominent , but projecting beyond the inner angle of the orbit , from which it is separated by a notch ; bilaminar , the lobes cut square , but with a ...
The Durban specimen corresponds with Alcock's description , having " front not very prominent , but projecting beyond the inner angle of the orbit , from which it is separated by a notch ; bilaminar , the lobes cut square , but with a ...
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Both he and Henderson lay stress on the fact that the outer surface of the palm “ is traversed by a ridge which , beginning at the lower proximal angle , runs up parallel with the carpal articulation ( where it is granular ) , and then ...
Both he and Henderson lay stress on the fact that the outer surface of the palm “ is traversed by a ridge which , beginning at the lower proximal angle , runs up parallel with the carpal articulation ( where it is granular ) , and then ...
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... angles of the carapace are more sharply produced forward than in any hitherto figured member of the genus . ... according to Whitelegge , the tooth at this point is equal to or larger than that at the antero - lateral angle .
... angles of the carapace are more sharply produced forward than in any hitherto figured member of the genus . ... according to Whitelegge , the tooth at this point is equal to or larger than that at the antero - lateral angle .
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My dissection was not sufficiently successful to show the articulations displayed in Hansen's figure , so that my drawing does not distinguish the maxilliped itself from that hind border of the head which carries at its angle the two ...
My dissection was not sufficiently successful to show the articulations displayed in Hansen's figure , so that my drawing does not distinguish the maxilliped itself from that hind border of the head which carries at its angle the two ...
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... as mounted for the microscope and figured in the plate , does not show the true extent at right angles to ... the fifth longer than the fourth and wider , with its lower front corner squared like the corresponding angle in the other ...
... as mounted for the microscope and figured in the plate , does not show the true extent at right angles to ... the fifth longer than the fourth and wider , with its lower front corner squared like the corresponding angle in the other ...
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Africa Agulhas Current Alcock Anal angle anterior band base Brady broad brown Cape Challenger Cleve Colour of preserved Crust Dana dark Depth of body diameter of eye dorsal Durban equal FAMILY fifth figs figure fourth genus Giesbrecht Gilchrist height Hist Hope inner interorbital width Invest joint Krauss lateral line Leach length excluding caudal length of head longer longest lower lower jaw male margin maxillary reaches middle miles Milne-Edwards mouth Müller Museum Natal nearly orbits outer pair Pectorals peræopods plate portion posterior preserved specimen reference Reports rounded S.A. Crustacea Sars scales segment sent by Dr short side slightly Snout soft dorsal soft rays South species spines Stebbing Stimpson strong Table Bay taken teeth third Tierreich total length excluding upper Ventrals Zool