Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 6 |
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Many also are conspicuous at the bases of the lateral spines and about the walking legs , only leaving the dark ungues uncovered . ... They are rather bulbous at the base , but then narrow , with the visual area narrowly oval .
Many also are conspicuous at the bases of the lateral spines and about the walking legs , only leaving the dark ungues uncovered . ... They are rather bulbous at the base , but then narrow , with the visual area narrowly oval .
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The vasa deferentia protrude through the bases of the fifth pair of legs ; the oviducts pierce the bases of the third pair og legs . The sternum is broad anteriorly , very narrow or linear posteriorly . The afferent branchial openings ...
The vasa deferentia protrude through the bases of the fifth pair of legs ; the oviducts pierce the bases of the third pair og legs . The sternum is broad anteriorly , very narrow or linear posteriorly . The afferent branchial openings ...
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In the lateral view of the carapace he shows a little median denticle in advance of the great gastric spine and another at the base of its hinder slope , neither of which is observable in the South African specimen .
In the lateral view of the carapace he shows a little median denticle in advance of the great gastric spine and another at the base of its hinder slope , neither of which is observable in the South African specimen .
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The single South African specimen is a female , as evidenced by the sexual openings at the base of the third perĉopods . Adherent to various parts of the body were several small oval eggs , but whether actually belonging to the specimen ...
The single South African specimen is a female , as evidenced by the sexual openings at the base of the third perĉopods . Adherent to various parts of the body were several small oval eggs , but whether actually belonging to the specimen ...
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The mandibles in the rear part of the trunk afford a substantial base for the very large palp , but the front part of the trunk is feebly laminar , with truncate cutting edge and a microscopically tridentate accessory plate .
The mandibles in the rear part of the trunk afford a substantial base for the very large palp , but the front part of the trunk is feebly laminar , with truncate cutting edge and a microscopically tridentate accessory plate .
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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 perĉopods 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