Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse MuseumWest, Newman & Company for the trustees of the Museum, 1988 - Natural history |
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... 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 of southern Australia , with ...
... 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 of southern Australia , with ...
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... 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 been overlooked when sorting samples or confused with ...
... 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 been overlooked when sorting samples or confused with ...
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... considered of generic significance . In particular the large coxa 4 of Afrochiltonia capensis is most unusual and is unlike any species of Austrochiltonia or Chiltonia . The small size of the male relative to the female is also unusual ...
... considered of generic significance . In particular the large coxa 4 of Afrochiltonia capensis is most unusual and is unlike any species of Austrochiltonia or Chiltonia . The small size of the male relative to the female is also unusual ...
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0,7 times length 1,5 times width 1,6 times article abbreviated Afrochiltonia capensis Barnard AMPHIPODA Antenna anterior lobe antero-dorsal appendages article 6 length Australian species Austrochiltonia Hurley Austrochiltonia subtenuis bicuspidata body length C. L. Griffiths Cape Town Chiltonia coxa width coxal gill CRUSTACEA dactyl dorsally feathered seta flagella flagellum Gastropoda Gland cone gnathopod Griffiths 1976b half maximum width holotype inner margin inner plate inner ramus Lectotype female length article length of article long as article long as wide longer than article male Maxilla maximum width coxa Milnerton Lagoon notched at palp's ommatidia palp article palp's normal position paralectotype paratypes peduncle Pereopod Pleopod posterior lobe posterior margin postero-distal corner postero-distal lobe Roman numerals Scale bar scientific name shorter than P6 slightly longer small spines South African Museum South African species South Australian Museum specimens spines apically synonymized Afrochiltonia synonymy Telson entire undescribed ventral aesthetasc visible laterally wide as long WOLFGANG ZEIDLER