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Moreover , in the present species at the middle there is a stout bifid spine , with apices placed transversely , of which there is no hint in de Haan's figure or description . The transverse pair of spines on the posterior margin of the ...
Moreover , in the present species at the middle there is a stout bifid spine , with apices placed transversely , of which there is no hint in de Haan's figure or description . The transverse pair of spines on the posterior margin of the ...
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... spooning of the figures is indistinct . The latter species is , perhaps for that reason , referred to Xantho by Miss Rathbun in 1906 . GEN . XANTHO , Leach . 1814. Xantho , Leach , Edinburgh Encycl . , vol . vii . , p . 430 . 1898.
... spooning of the figures is indistinct . The latter species is , perhaps for that reason , referred to Xantho by Miss Rathbun in 1906 . GEN . XANTHO , Leach . 1814. Xantho , Leach , Edinburgh Encycl . , vol . vii . , p . 430 . 1898.
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The Durban Museum specimen agrees in the colouring of the walking legs with Herbst's figure . In the chelipeds the tooth at the inner angle of the wrist is straight , in accordance with Alcock's description . Miss Rathbun , in notes to ...
The Durban Museum specimen agrees in the colouring of the walking legs with Herbst's figure . In the chelipeds the tooth at the inner angle of the wrist is straight , in accordance with Alcock's description . Miss Rathbun , in notes to ...
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Bosc , in 1802 , noticed that Herbst's figure was borrowed from “ Dickson , " who had represented it in his Voyage , pl . 15 and 16 of the French edition . De Haan gives a reference to “ Portlock et Dickson , Voyage Round the World ...
Bosc , in 1802 , noticed that Herbst's figure was borrowed from “ Dickson , " who had represented it in his Voyage , pl . 15 and 16 of the French edition . De Haan gives a reference to “ Portlock et Dickson , Voyage Round the World ...
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It agrees well in general character with Desmarest's figure , and in particular the right cheliped shows the curious external curved basal process of the finger , which Desmarest represents in his fig . la . Krauss remarks that at low ...
It agrees well in general character with Desmarest's figure , and in particular the right cheliped shows the curious external curved basal process of the finger , which Desmarest represents in his fig . la . Krauss remarks that at low ...
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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