A History of Crustacea: Recent MalacostracaD. Appleton, 1893 - 466 pagini |
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... taken for granted . The other materials which he had collected for his purposed work , relating principally to the characters of the living organism , are still in reserve for the service of a future volume . In the The land-crabs, and ...
... taken for granted . The other materials which he had collected for his purposed work , relating principally to the characters of the living organism , are still in reserve for the service of a future volume . In the The land-crabs, and ...
Pagina 14
... taken by Mr. Whymper at a height of 13,300 feet on the Great Andes of the Equator . In many parts of the world there are land - crabs , but none of these live in the British Isles . This is referred to as follows in the ' Narrative of ...
... taken by Mr. Whymper at a height of 13,300 feet on the Great Andes of the Equator . In many parts of the world there are land - crabs , but none of these live in the British Isles . This is referred to as follows in the ' Narrative of ...
Pagina 16
... taken , indepen- dently of the lowness of the tide , roaming among the coarser weeds , and mimicking in various ways the colours . around them . The rocks which look least interesting , having no vegetation except the short black ...
... taken , indepen- dently of the lowness of the tide , roaming among the coarser weeds , and mimicking in various ways the colours . around them . The rocks which look least interesting , having no vegetation except the short black ...
Pagina 17
... taken posses- sion of by two or three very distinct crustaceans , the two constant companions being the strange amphipod Chelura terebrans , with a name signifying the boring claw - tail , and a perhaps equally mischievous isopod ...
... taken posses- sion of by two or three very distinct crustaceans , the two constant companions being the strange amphipod Chelura terebrans , with a name signifying the boring claw - tail , and a perhaps equally mischievous isopod ...
Pagina 18
... taken so low down as 1,875 fathoms . Mr. Miers , who named it Ethusa ( Ethusina ) challengeri , says : " This is the greatest depth at which any Brachyurous crustacean was taken by the expedition , and also , I believe , the greatest ...
... taken so low down as 1,875 fathoms . Mr. Miers , who named it Ethusa ( Ethusina ) challengeri , says : " This is the greatest depth at which any Brachyurous crustacean was taken by the expedition , and also , I believe , the greatest ...
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adult Amphipoda animal Anomura apex appendages basal joint Bate and Westwood Beddard belong Brachyura branchiæ branchial branchial cavity Budde-Lund carapace character chelate chelipeds crab Crustacea Cumacea Dana described developed distinct distinguished Dollfus dorsal epipod exopod eye-stalks eyes Fabricius fathoms female fifth joint fifth pair five pairs flagella flagellum Fritz Müller front genera genus Giard and Bonnier gnathopods Haan inch inner branch Isopoda Kossmann Kröyer larvæ larval last pair Latreille Leach limbs Linn Macrura Malacostraca male mandibles margin maxillæ Miers Milne-Edwards Mysis outer branch pair of legs pair of trunk-legs pairs of pleopods palp parasitic peduncle peræon peræopods pleon pleopods preceding Risso rostrum rudimentary S. I. Smith Sars second antennæ second joint second maxillipeds setæ seventh joint short side sixth segment slender specimens Spence Bate spines Stimpson sub-order telson terminal joint third maxillipeds three pairs three-jointed tribe trunk two-jointed type species uropods ventral
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