Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 26South African Museum, 1928 - Natual history |
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Page 14
... branches off in India over the Sunda Archipelago to Australia , and have not succeeded in getting to America via the east of Asia , similarly to the Harpagophoridae , which , however , have not got further than the Sunda Archipelago and ...
... branches off in India over the Sunda Archipelago to Australia , and have not succeeded in getting to America via the east of Asia , similarly to the Harpagophoridae , which , however , have not got further than the Sunda Archipelago and ...
Page 32
... branch of Anamorpha after the division into the primary branches Anamorpha and Epimorpha had taken place . The classification of the Chilopoda adopted here is as follows : - CLASS CHILOPODA . 1. Subclass Anamorpha Haase . 1. ORDER ...
... branch of Anamorpha after the division into the primary branches Anamorpha and Epimorpha had taken place . The classification of the Chilopoda adopted here is as follows : - CLASS CHILOPODA . 1. Subclass Anamorpha Haase . 1. ORDER ...
Page 38
... branches a very broad semicircle 8 . 8a . The terminal branches of the female gonopod distinctly separated from the basal coalesced part Prionopodella Verh . • 86. The terminal branch of the female gonopod not separated from the basal ...
... branches a very broad semicircle 8 . 8a . The terminal branches of the female gonopod distinctly separated from the basal coalesced part Prionopodella Verh . • 86. The terminal branch of the female gonopod not separated from the basal ...
Page 52
... branch Henicopidae was redivided into Henicopinae and Anopsobinae . The position given by Verhoeff to the Anopsobiidae , as a third group beside the Lithobiidae and Henicopidae and of the same rank with these , is partially due to the ...
... branch Henicopidae was redivided into Henicopinae and Anopsobinae . The position given by Verhoeff to the Anopsobiidae , as a third group beside the Lithobiidae and Henicopidae and of the same rank with these , is partially due to the ...
Page 154
... branch directed medially . The other parts of the labrum com- pletely wanting . The coxae of the first maxillae ( text - fig . 54 ) fused ; the inner coxal processes unusually short and broad , with some long bristles ; without lateral ...
... branch directed medially . The other parts of the labrum com- pletely wanting . The coxae of the first maxillae ( text - fig . 54 ) fused ; the inner coxal processes unusually short and broad , with some long bristles ; without lateral ...
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2-jointed Afrikan Anal scale anal segment anal valves angle antennae Attems basal joints Basal plate blunt broad broadly rounded Brölemann Cape Chamb chitinous Clypeus collum Colour cones coxae coxal coxite coxopleurae curved densely distal dorsal dorsum femoral spine femur fifth joints fringes genera genital genus gonopod-coxite Gonopods figs hairless hairs Head-plate inner side keels labrum lamella lappet last joint last legs lateral leaf lateral lobes lateral margin long bristles longitudinal furrows maxillae maxillipedes median metasomite middle Mozambique numerous ocelli Odontopyge outer side padded pairs of legs plate Porat posterior border posterior gonopod posterior margin praefemur prosomite pubescent punctate pygidium second maxillae seminal duct short Silv Silvestri slender smooth somites South Africa species Sphaerotherium Spirostreptus sternite Subfam sulci sulcus supralabral pits surface suture syncoxite tarsus teeth telopodite tergites TEXT-FIG thickened tibia tibial process tooth toxicognaths transverse suture Ventral pores Verhoeff visible Width Zool