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The points on which Latreille relied for defining his genus were that the ocular peduncles , though short , are always exposed , and that the second antennĉ have the third joint of the peduncle at least as long as the preceding joint ...
The points on which Latreille relied for defining his genus were that the ocular peduncles , though short , are always exposed , and that the second antennĉ have the third joint of the peduncle at least as long as the preceding joint ...
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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 other respects the pleon agrees with the original description , which is as follows : " The pleon is more deeply sculptured than in P. sculptus , and the dorsal carina very much higher , the recurved carinal teeth of the third ...
In other respects the pleon agrees with the original description , which is as follows : " The pleon is more deeply sculptured than in P. sculptus , and the dorsal carina very much higher , the recurved carinal teeth of the third ...
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The true and re - established Scyllarus has the rostrum very short and truncate , the exopod of the third maxillipeds without a flagellum , and the pairs of branchiĉ nineteen in number . GEN . SCYLLARIDES , Gill . 1898.
The true and re - established Scyllarus has the rostrum very short and truncate , the exopod of the third maxillipeds without a flagellum , and the pairs of branchiĉ nineteen in number . GEN . SCYLLARIDES , Gill . 1898.
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... not quite regularly spaced and graduated , the front one very large and the hindmost very small , but the longest interval being between the second and third , and the last two teeth rather abruptly smaller than the first three .
... not quite regularly spaced and graduated , the front one very large and the hindmost very small , but the longest interval being between the second and third , and the last two teeth rather abruptly smaller than the first three .
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