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... pair between the last two , whereas in de Haan's species there are in this series only two spines instead of five behind the middle . Moreover , in the present species at the middle there is a stout bifid spine , with apices placed ...
... pair between the last two , whereas in de Haan's species there are in this series only two spines instead of five behind the middle . Moreover , in the present species at the middle there is a stout bifid spine , with apices placed ...
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... pair of transversely placed spines . They are very prominent . In the other specimen unfortunately the bird's - eye view taken by the camera does not at all clearly show these sharp projections . GEN . PLATYMAIA , Miers . PLATYMAIA ...
... pair of transversely placed spines . They are very prominent . In the other specimen unfortunately the bird's - eye view taken by the camera does not at all clearly show these sharp projections . GEN . PLATYMAIA , Miers . PLATYMAIA ...
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... pairs of which have a tendency to be slender and the last pair of which end in typical swimming - paddles ; the antero - lateral borders of the carapace are cut into from 5 ( very rarely 4 ) to 9 distinct teeth . The carapace may be ...
... pairs of which have a tendency to be slender and the last pair of which end in typical swimming - paddles ; the antero - lateral borders of the carapace are cut into from 5 ( very rarely 4 ) to 9 distinct teeth . The carapace may be ...
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... pair chelate . " He bases it upon Cancer grapsus , Linn . , for which he substitutes the new designation Grapsus Ten feet , pictus . He gives after the Linnean name references to 12 Annals of the South African Museum .
... pair chelate . " He bases it upon Cancer grapsus , Linn . , for which he substitutes the new designation Grapsus Ten feet , pictus . He gives after the Linnean name references to 12 Annals of the South African Museum .
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... pair The antennæ not fold into Alcock characterises the family as follows : " Carapace remarkably elongate , but not ... pair of legs ; the oviducts pierce the bases of the third pair of legs . The sternum is broad anteriorly , very ...
... pair The antennæ not fold into Alcock characterises the family as follows : " Carapace remarkably elongate , but not ... pair of legs ; the oviducts pierce the bases of the third pair of legs . The sternum is broad anteriorly , very ...
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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