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Page 168
Within the present Natal material , variation in the carapace spination was noticed . In the majority of specimens ( and also in the material from Florida that was examined ) the slight ridges lateral to the rostral base are barely ...
Within the present Natal material , variation in the carapace spination was noticed . In the majority of specimens ( and also in the material from Florida that was examined ) the slight ridges lateral to the rostral base are barely ...
Page 173
Remarks U. simiae belongs to the group of species characterized by a broadly triangular rostrum and a single strong lateral carapace spine in addition to the antero - lateral spine . Four species of this group resemble U. simiae .
Remarks U. simiae belongs to the group of species characterized by a broadly triangular rostrum and a single strong lateral carapace spine in addition to the antero - lateral spine . Four species of this group resemble U. simiae .
Page 186
Remarks R. natalensis belongs to the ' histrix ' group of species , possessing four median carapace spines ( Yaldwyn & Dawson 1976 : 100 ) . This group comprises eight species , six of which differ markedly from the Natal specimens ...
Remarks R. natalensis belongs to the ' histrix ' group of species , possessing four median carapace spines ( Yaldwyn & Dawson 1976 : 100 ) . This group comprises eight species , six of which differ markedly from the Natal specimens ...
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Contents
samples from the Mgazana Estuary Pondoland South Africa 31 50S | 17 |
CARROLL R L | 56 |
Africa Published November 1976 | 59 |
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abbreviated adult appear arrangement author's name authors Baculites Barnard base bearing body Bongo CALIFORNIA Cape Town capensis capital carapace closely collected Collignon complete described Description designated DIEGO differences distal dorsal Durban early elongate Family female figures four genus given gnathopod headings Holotype illustrations included indicated inner italics known larvae lateral length letters LIBRARY lobe locality longer male margin material maxilla myotomes Note occur original outer paratypes pereiopod placed position posterior present preserved proximal published ramus recorded references region relative Remarks ribs rostrum rounded scientific segment separates setae short shows similar single slightly Smith South African Museum species specimen spines stage strong surface Table teeth terminal third tubercles UNIVERSITY Upper uropod ventral volume whorl zone