Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 105, Issues 7-9The Museum, 1999 - Natural history |
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3A ) as or nearly as long as broad , and slightly shorter to slightly longer than posterior carapace ; anterior margin between rostrum and lateral projections concave ; anterolateral margins sloping ; posterior margin truncate ; dorsal ...
3A ) as or nearly as long as broad , and slightly shorter to slightly longer than posterior carapace ; anterior margin between rostrum and lateral projections concave ; anterolateral margins sloping ; posterior margin truncate ; dorsal ...
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Pagurus emmersoni differs from both of the West African species in : ( 1 ) the dorsolateral projections of the second peduncular segments in P. emmersoni terminate bluntly or in a tiny spinule , whereas in both P. gordonae and P.
Pagurus emmersoni differs from both of the West African species in : ( 1 ) the dorsolateral projections of the second peduncular segments in P. emmersoni terminate bluntly or in a tiny spinule , whereas in both P. gordonae and P.
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6A ) slightly broader than long ; anterior margin between rostrum and lateral projections concave ; anterolateral margin sloping ; posterior margin truncate . Rostrum broadly rounded , not produced beyond level of lateral projections .
6A ) slightly broader than long ; anterior margin between rostrum and lateral projections concave ; anterolateral margin sloping ; posterior margin truncate . Rostrum broadly rounded , not produced beyond level of lateral projections .
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