Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 6South African Museum, 1910 - Natual history |
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Page 76
... base and several fringing the obliquely truncate apex . The right mandible appears to differ only by want of an accessory plate . The palps in situ lie close together under the rostrum . Lower lip with inner plates conspicuous , the ...
... base and several fringing the obliquely truncate apex . The right mandible appears to differ only by want of an accessory plate . The palps in situ lie close together under the rostrum . Lower lip with inner plates conspicuous , the ...
Page 100
... base of caudal ; soft - rayed portion higher than spinous , a notch between spinous and soft dorsal . Pectorals 14 ; slightly longer than head and reach to vertical of origin of anal , pointed , middle rays longest . Ventrals 1 2 ...
... base of caudal ; soft - rayed portion higher than spinous , a notch between spinous and soft dorsal . Pectorals 14 ; slightly longer than head and reach to vertical of origin of anal , pointed , middle rays longest . Ventrals 1 2 ...
Page 101
... base of the dorsal there are 10 or 11 , of which the longest is about the height of the head ; there are apparently no nasal tentacles . The profile of the head descends rapidly . There are about 30 fine teeth on each jaw ; no canines ...
... base of the dorsal there are 10 or 11 , of which the longest is about the height of the head ; there are apparently no nasal tentacles . The profile of the head descends rapidly . There are about 30 fine teeth on each jaw ; no canines ...
Page 103
... base , over each eye ; a tentacle on anterior nostril ; interorbital space with a longitudinal groove ; a transverse groove behind orbits ; snout obtuse , the anterior profile abruptly descending ; upper jaw overhangs lower , maxillary ...
... base , over each eye ; a tentacle on anterior nostril ; interorbital space with a longitudinal groove ; a transverse groove behind orbits ; snout obtuse , the anterior profile abruptly descending ; upper jaw overhangs lower , maxillary ...
Page 105
... base of caudal , spines weak ; 1st spine length of head , remainder successively lengthening , the last spine being higher than the first . Membranes of soft rays slightly notched , ends of rays filamentous , longest ray about 14 times ...
... base of caudal , spines weak ; 1st spine length of head , remainder successively lengthening , the last spine being higher than the first . Membranes of soft rays slightly notched , ends of rays filamentous , longest ray about 14 times ...
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2nd spine Africa Agulhas Current Alcock Amphipoda Anal Anomura anteriorly Brady Budde-Lund Cape carapace caudal peduncle Claus cleft of mouth Cleve Colour of preserved Crust Dana dark Depth of body diameter of eye dorsal fin Durban Durban Museum Fabricius False Bay FAMILY figs flagellum G. W. Müller genus Giesbrecht and Schmeil Gilchrist gnathopods Haan Hansen Herbst Hist interorbital width Isopoda Krauss lateral line Latreille Leach length excluding caudal length of head lower jaw maxillæ maxillary reaches maxillipeds membranes Miers Milne-Edwards Natal Neapel nearly length operculum orbits Ortmann peduncle peræopods plate pleon point of snout posterior margin posteriorly preoperculum preorbital preserved specimen Rathbun reaches to vertical S. I. Smith S.A. Crustacea Sars scales segment Selsk sent by Dr slightly soft dorsal soft rays species Stebbing Stimpson Südafrik teeth telson Tierreich total length excluding U.S. Expl uropods Ventrals Zool