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The fifth shows no evidence of incipient hooking . The entire tarsus appears essentially flat , as that of romeriids and captorhinids . Comparison with the romeriid Paleothyris , in which the foot is well known , shows several ...
The fifth shows no evidence of incipient hooking . The entire tarsus appears essentially flat , as that of romeriids and captorhinids . Comparison with the romeriid Paleothyris , in which the foot is well known , shows several ...
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3H ) , already show auricular swellings at a whorl height of 10 mm . Specimen BH9 / 87 ( Fig . 31 ) shows the transition from the smooth to the tuberculate stage . The suture line is only partially exposed in one specimen .
3H ) , already show auricular swellings at a whorl height of 10 mm . Specimen BH9 / 87 ( Fig . 31 ) shows the transition from the smooth to the tuberculate stage . The suture line is only partially exposed in one specimen .
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Relative lengths of chela and movable finger , length and breadth of chela , length of carapace and distance of median eyes to anterior edge of carapace show no particular significance . Other characters such as granulation of chela ...
Relative lengths of chela and movable finger , length and breadth of chela , length of carapace and distance of median eyes to anterior edge of carapace show no particular significance . Other characters such as granulation of chela ...
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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