Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 52The Museum, 1969 - Natural history |
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... probably also responsible for the destruction of much of the original assemblage . The main objection to this theory is that none of the bones showed signs of tooth marks . The possibility that subsequent weathering has removed all ...
... probably also responsible for the destruction of much of the original assemblage . The main objection to this theory is that none of the bones showed signs of tooth marks . The possibility that subsequent weathering has removed all ...
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... probably moderated by the necessary regeneration of one or more injured appendages , but relatively low values were also common in a number of perfect specimens . Although there is no relationship between the T.C.L. and the growth ...
... probably moderated by the necessary regeneration of one or more injured appendages , but relatively low values were also common in a number of perfect specimens . Although there is no relationship between the T.C.L. and the growth ...
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... probably explains why it has hitherto been overlooked . SUMMARY Some aspects of the behaviour of juvenile females and adult males and females of the Cape rock lobster , Jasus lalandii ( H. Milne Edwards ) , were studied in holding ...
... probably explains why it has hitherto been overlooked . SUMMARY Some aspects of the behaviour of juvenile females and adult males and females of the Cape rock lobster , Jasus lalandii ( H. Milne Edwards ) , were studied in holding ...
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THE TUNAS OF THE GENUS THUNNUS IN SOUTH AFRICAN | 3 |
Calappa | 8 |
Distribution and migrations | 14 |
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Achaeus adult Agulhas Agulhas Current alalunga albacares animals antennal Antidorcas Arari dolphins assemblage Atlantic Atlantide dolphin axial Barnard bones Cape Town capensis carapace carapace length carpus cartilage caudal chela clasper coast comparative dactyl Decapoda distal dolphin dorsal Durban Durban dolphin ecdysis Elandsfontein Family females Fish fossil Fraser frontalis G PED genus groove haughtoni Hendey Holotype horn cores Indian Ocean intermoult periods lalandii lateral lirae lobes M₁ maccoyii males mandible margin material Melkbos miraletus moulted n.sp obesus ocellifera outer lip ovig pereiopods Pleistocene pleopod posterior present species range recorded Redunca region ribs ridge rock lobsters rogersi rostrum sculpture segment shell skull Slangkop slightly snout South African Museum specimens spermatophoric spines spinules Station BRU Stenella SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM surface Swartklip Syncerus TABLE teeth temperature Thunnus tooth Transgression complex transverse tubercles tuna valve ventral vertebrae whorl width Zool ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE