Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 6South African Museum, 1910 - Natual history |
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... fifth and a sixth of that length . The lateral spines are also less than a fourth of the length named . In the middle line of the carapace there is a longi- tudinal series of conspicuous spines , three before the middle and three behind ...
... fifth and a sixth of that length . The lateral spines are also less than a fourth of the length named . In the middle line of the carapace there is a longi- tudinal series of conspicuous spines , three before the middle and three behind ...
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... fifth joint , and 55 to the hand and fingers . Between these fingers when closed there is proximally a prolonged and rather conspicuous gap . In this specimen it is easy to see how strongly the orbits are excavated backwards . The eye ...
... fifth joint , and 55 to the hand and fingers . Between these fingers when closed there is proximally a prolonged and rather conspicuous gap . In this specimen it is easy to see how strongly the orbits are excavated backwards . The eye ...
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... fifth pair of legs ; the oviducts pierce the bases of the third pair of legs . The sternum is broad anteriorly , very narrow or linear posteriorly . The afferent branchial openings are not found in front of the bases of the chelipeds ...
... fifth pair of legs ; the oviducts pierce the bases of the third pair of legs . The sternum is broad anteriorly , very narrow or linear posteriorly . The afferent branchial openings are not found in front of the bases of the chelipeds ...
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... fifth pair of legs . The branchiæ are nine in number on either side . The external maxillipeds either completely cover the buccal cavern and have their palp hidden in repose ( Matutina ) , or do not close the buccal cavern and have ...
... fifth pair of legs . The branchiæ are nine in number on either side . The external maxillipeds either completely cover the buccal cavern and have their palp hidden in repose ( Matutina ) , or do not close the buccal cavern and have ...
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... fifth leg , whereas such appendages are present in Paguristes . DIOGENES COSTATUS , Henderson . 1893. Diogenes costatus , Henderson , Tr . Linn . Soc . London , Zool . , Ser . 2 , vol . v . , pt . 10 , p . 418 , pl . 39 , figs . 7 , 8 ...
... fifth leg , whereas such appendages are present in Paguristes . DIOGENES COSTATUS , Henderson . 1893. Diogenes costatus , Henderson , Tr . Linn . Soc . London , Zool . , Ser . 2 , vol . v . , pt . 10 , p . 418 , pl . 39 , figs . 7 , 8 ...
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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