Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 74The Museum, 1977 - Natual history |
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... capensis and in many cases only a few specimens could be found in a large area . This could be accounted for by the immovability of much of the ground cover , or thick scrub and grass , making collection difficult . Thus U. lineatus was ...
... capensis and in many cases only a few specimens could be found in a large area . This could be accounted for by the immovability of much of the ground cover , or thick scrub and grass , making collection difficult . Thus U. lineatus was ...
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... capensis was always found to construct its burrow beneath some surface object . The excavation leading from the opening under the stone or log to the burrow entrance is the run . The structure of the run is dependent on the size and ...
... capensis was always found to construct its burrow beneath some surface object . The excavation leading from the opening under the stone or log to the burrow entrance is the run . The structure of the run is dependent on the size and ...
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... capensis - Uroplectes lineatus , O. capensis - U . variegatus , U. lineatus - U . insignis . In field studies demes or population aggregates were roughly delineated by markers to determine the spatial distribution of their shelters . Of ...
... capensis - Uroplectes lineatus , O. capensis - U . variegatus , U. lineatus - U . insignis . In field studies demes or population aggregates were roughly delineated by markers to determine the spatial distribution of their shelters . Of ...
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A. E. Louw abbreviations Albian Ammonoceratites Ammonoceratites Ammonoceratites Argonauticeras Amphipoda Antenna Antennule Aptian authors Barnard BMNH bristles burrow Cape Town capensis carapace Chitin Chitin supports Cladocarpus coll Collignon comma constrictions Cosmopolitan coxae Crustacea Decapoda depereti distal dorsal view EB/ET elongate Endemic endopod Eulytoceras Family fauna figures flagellum furca genus gnathopod holotype hydroid illustrations Ind.W.Pac inner lamellae Isopoda Jauberticeras Kensley left valve lineatus lobe Lytoceras Mandible Mandible palp margin material Maxilla maxilliped Meiring Naude Millard Mzinene Natal natalensis ornament ovig ovigerous palp paratypes parentheses pereionites Pereiopod Pictetia Pleopod pleotelson pore canals posterior ramus recorded references ribs right valve rounded Sars Scattered scientific name scorpions Sertularella setae shell Sodwana South African Museum specimen spines striae subarea SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM suture synonym Synonymy telson Temperate terminal segments Tropical type species umbilical Uroplectes Uropod ventral W.Ind.Oc whorl section X X X X X X Zululand