Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 105, Issues 7-9The Museum, 1999 - Natural history |
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He described the rostral region as ' obscurely produced between the ophthalmic scales ' , but illustrated a well - developed tridentate rostrum reaching nearly to the mid - length of the ocular acicles . The rostrum of the KwaZulu ...
He described the rostral region as ' obscurely produced between the ophthalmic scales ' , but illustrated a well - developed tridentate rostrum reaching nearly to the mid - length of the ocular acicles . The rostrum of the KwaZulu ...
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behind each ocular acicle ( scale ) as being ' produced backward ( as ) a faint ridge of the carapace , its front margin forming a small ... spinose right cheliped and propodal rasp of the fourth pereopod with a single row of scales .
behind each ocular acicle ( scale ) as being ' produced backward ( as ) a faint ridge of the carapace , its front margin forming a small ... spinose right cheliped and propodal rasp of the fourth pereopod with a single row of scales .
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Stebbing did not actually describe the propodal rasp of the fourth pereopod , other than to say that it was like that of Pagurus placens ; however , he illustrated a rasp with a single row of corneous scales ( Stebbing 1924 , pl .
Stebbing did not actually describe the propodal rasp of the fourth pereopod , other than to say that it was like that of Pagurus placens ; however , he illustrated a rasp with a single row of corneous scales ( Stebbing 1924 , pl .
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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