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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... four legs are completely developed , whereas the posterior four are less developed to undeveloped . The eyes are not visible and the curved propodus has a heel with only two basal spines and five shorter sole spines . The auxiliary ...
... four legs are completely developed , whereas the posterior four are less developed to undeveloped . The eyes are not visible and the curved propodus has a heel with only two basal spines and five shorter sole spines . The auxiliary ...
Page 165
... four and five subequal , glabrous . Strigilis armed with fewer denticulate spines in the formula 3 : 2 : 2 : 2 , with three endal teeth on the terminal claw of both female and male . Sexual pores on coxa 2 ventrally on only posterior four ...
... four and five subequal , glabrous . Strigilis armed with fewer denticulate spines in the formula 3 : 2 : 2 : 2 , with three endal teeth on the terminal claw of both female and male . Sexual pores on coxa 2 ventrally on only posterior four ...
Page 175
... four or five lateral serrations per side . Terminal claw slightly shorter than terminal segment , straight , armed with 17 lobe - like serrations extending to tip . Major leg segments with few setae , tibia 2 longest with tibia 1 and ...
... four or five lateral serrations per side . Terminal claw slightly shorter than terminal segment , straight , armed with 17 lobe - like serrations extending to tip . Major leg segments with few setae , tibia 2 longest with tibia 1 and ...
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0,6 as long 2nd lateral processes abdomen Agulhas Bank Ammothella Anoplodactylus apophysis auxiliary claws Barnard Boehmia Callipallene cephalic segment chelae finger chelifores Cilunculus coast Colossendeidae coxa crenatiunguis denticulate spines depths distal segments distal setae Distribution dorsal dorsal view dorsodistal Durban East London area ectal setae endal endemic female femur fifth segment Flynn fourth segment genus glabrous Hedgpethia immovable finger known species lateral setae lateral view leg span longer than segment main claw Material East London Measurements holotype Möbius moderately movable finger neck Nymphon ocular tubercle oviger Pallenopsis palp segments Pantopipetta Parapallene Paratypes posterior proboscis propodus proximal pycnogonid Pycnogonum Remarks scapes second coxae segment diameter serrations setose short setae slender tubercles slightly curved slightly longer sole spines South African Museum specimens spurs Stock Strigilis segments subequal tall tarsus terminal claw terminal segment Third leg tibia Trunk length trunk width tuberosa ventral ventrodistal Zululand Zululand area