Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 105, Issues 7-9The Museum, 1999 - Natural history |
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Their cheliped differences most probably reflect adaptations to their particular modes of life . The latter two species in particular exhibit profound modifications of the chelipeds in that both chelae are especially adapted to form an ...
Their cheliped differences most probably reflect adaptations to their particular modes of life . The latter two species in particular exhibit profound modifications of the chelipeds in that both chelae are especially adapted to form an ...
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Remarks Ohshima ( 1915 ) compared his species from the North West Pacific with Psolidium dorsipes Ludwig from the South East Pacific , pointing out several differences between the two . He further commented that Psolus incertus Théel ...
Remarks Ohshima ( 1915 ) compared his species from the North West Pacific with Psolidium dorsipes Ludwig from the South East Pacific , pointing out several differences between the two . He further commented that Psolus incertus Théel ...
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These differences ( summarized in Table 1 ) include the presence of papillae in the posterior rather than the anterior half of the body , the short maximum size of the spicules , the slightly narrower diameter of the central axis of the ...
These differences ( summarized in Table 1 ) include the presence of papillae in the posterior rather than the anterior half of the body , the short maximum size of the spicules , the slightly narrower diameter of the central axis of the ...
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acicles Annals Antennal anterior appears arms Atlantic Barnard body wall Cape carpus cent Chela collected Colour corneas crosses Crustacea dactyl deposits described developed Diagnosis DIEGO differences distal distribution dorsal surface dorsolateral dorsomesial margin double Durban Eupagurus examined extending face Family figures fixed finger Forest fourth genus gnathopod half holotype illustrated irregular KwaZulu-Natal lateral length lobe longitudinal male material McLaughlin mesial moderately Ocular Pagurus pairs papillae pedicels peduncles pereopods plates pleopods posterior present projections proximally reaching recorded referred Remarks reported right cheliped rods Rostrum row of spines scales segment separated setae shield short similar single slender slightly small spines South African Museum species specimens spicules Stebbing strong synonymy tables Talitriator Telson tentacles terminal Thandar Théel third transverse tubercles tufts UNIVERSITY usually ventral ventral surface ventrolateral