Hay, in recently observing the habits of ScyphaccUa arenicola. finds that it also burrows in the sand. The Serolidie, according to Studer, " live by preference on sandy ground, into which they burrow with their flat bodies up to the caudal plate." Whitelegge... A History of Crustacea: Recent Malacostraca - Pagina 355de Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing - 1893 - 466 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Richard Lydekker - 1901 - 346 pagini
...resemblance to a trilobite. The legs and two pairs of antennae are long. It is stated that the Serolidce "live by preference on sandy ground, into which they...ground, wherein the widely separated feet are used as a point of support." The species figured (S. bromleyana) is the largest, and has been taken at a depth... | |
| United States National Museum - 1905 - 804 pagini
...ScyphaccUa arenicola. finds that it also burrows in the sand. The Serolidie, according to Studer, " live by preference on sandy ground, into which they...burrow with their flat bodies up to the caudal plate." Whitelegge speaks of the paguroid habits of certain Isopods, which "live in small univalve shells and... | |
| United States National Museum - 1905 - 898 pagini
...Scyphacella aretit'coli/. finds that it also burrows in the sand. The Serolidu1, according to Studer, " live by preference on sandy ground, into which they...burrow with their flat bodies up to the caudal plate. '' Whitelegge speaks of the paguroid habits of certain Isopod.s, which "live in small univalve shells... | |
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