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Discussion Murphy based this species on the specimen figured by Collignon (
1963 , pl . 251 ( fig . 1080 ) ) which he refigured in dorsal view only ( Murphy
1967 , pl . 64 ( fig . 16 ) , text - fig . 1 ( 9 ) ) . The original description is short , and
in it ...
Discussion Murphy based this species on the specimen figured by Collignon (
1963 , pl . 251 ( fig . 1080 ) ) which he refigured in dorsal view only ( Murphy
1967 , pl . 64 ( fig . 16 ) , text - fig . 1 ( 9 ) ) . The original description is short , and
in it ...
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Material SM 86 , 1 specimen Remarks There can be no doubt that the present
material is synonymous with that illustrated by J. L. Barnard ( 1967 ) . This
unusual species can readily be distinguished by its broad , flat , down - turned
rostrum ...
Material SM 86 , 1 specimen Remarks There can be no doubt that the present
material is synonymous with that illustrated by J. L. Barnard ( 1967 ) . This
unusual species can readily be distinguished by its broad , flat , down - turned
rostrum ...
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debris formed the ground cover , only one specimen of U. lineatus or U. insignis
was found under each stone , whereas up to nine specimens of these species
were collected from a single stump . One specimen of U. lineatus was found in a
...
debris formed the ground cover , only one specimen of U. lineatus or U. insignis
was found under each stone , whereas up to nine specimens of these species
were collected from a single stump . One specimen of U. lineatus was found in a
...
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abbreviations Albian Ammonoceratites Antenna Antennule appear author's name authors Barnard BMNH bristles broad burrow Cape Town capensis capital coast collected Cosmopolitan described detail DIEGO distal distribution dorsal Durban east elongate Endemic Family fauna figures furca genus given headings holotype illustrations included indicated inner internal italics lateral length letters lobe Lytoceras male Mandible margin material Maxilla Millard Note original ornament outer palp pereionites Pereiopod Pleopod posterior present published range recorded references region ribs rostrum rounded Sars Scattered scientific scorpions segment separates setae shell short showing similar Smith South African Museum southern species specimen spines surface synonym Table Temperate terminal third Tropical UNIVERSITY valve ventral whorl X X X Zululand х Х Х Х Х