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Barnard's ( 1916 ) description is considered inadequate by today's standards and is insufficient for comparisons with similar fauna in New Zealand and Australia . Because ' Chiltonias ' are very common and widespread in the freshwaters ...
Barnard's ( 1916 ) description is considered inadequate by today's standards and is insufficient for comparisons with similar fauna in New Zealand and Australia . Because ' Chiltonias ' are very common and widespread in the freshwaters ...
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The synonymy proposed by Griffiths ( 1976b ) is thus considered invalid . The earlier confusion on non - ovigerous females with males might be explained by the fact that the males are considerably smaller than the females and may have ...
The synonymy proposed by Griffiths ( 1976b ) is thus considered invalid . The earlier confusion on non - ovigerous females with males might be explained by the fact that the males are considerably smaller than the females and may have ...
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Although Afrochiltonia superficially resembles Austrochiltonia there are several differences that collectively are considered of generic significance . In particular the large coxa 4 of Afrochiltonia capensis is most unusual and is ...
Although Afrochiltonia superficially resembles Austrochiltonia there are several differences that collectively are considered of generic significance . In particular the large coxa 4 of Afrochiltonia capensis is most unusual and is ...
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abbreviated additional Afrochiltonia capensis Barnard Antenna apically appendages Australian species Austrochiltonia author's name authors body Cape Town capital Chiltonia collected considered consisting corner coxal gill dactyl deep described designated diagnosis differences distal distal margin distinguish dorsally enlarged examined excavation FAMILY CEINIDAE feathered females figures five follows genera gnathopod Griffiths 1976b half headings Hurley illustrated included indicated inner margin italics J. L. Barnard largest lectotype length less letters lobe long as article long as wide longer than article male material maximum width Note Oostegites outer palp peduncle Pereopod placed plate Pleopod position posterior margin postero-distal corner present produced rami ramus references remained samples Sayce Scale bar separates setae short shorter similar slightly longer small spines Smith South African Museum South African species specimens stout subtenuis synonymy systematic Tables Telson third twice Type Uropod wide wide as long