Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1877 |
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... dorsal surface of the Crustacea was considered , it is now intended to examine the plastron or ventral surface , and so complete our inquiry into the form and structure of the dermal skeleton , previous to a consideration of the ...
... dorsal surface of the Crustacea was considered , it is now intended to examine the plastron or ventral surface , and so complete our inquiry into the form and structure of the dermal skeleton , previous to a consideration of the ...
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... dorsal surface of the somites of the cephalon developed and produced posteriorly so as to cover and protect the upper part of the pereion , so we find the somites of this latter division coalesce ventrally more or less perfectly until ...
... dorsal surface of the somites of the cephalon developed and produced posteriorly so as to cover and protect the upper part of the pereion , so we find the somites of this latter division coalesce ventrally more or less perfectly until ...
Page 77
... dorsal arc , represented upon the sides of the epi- meral pieces of the sclerodermic prolongations extending between the ven- tral and dorsal arcs of each ring , so as to enclose between them each side of the body , and to circumscribe ...
... dorsal arc , represented upon the sides of the epi- meral pieces of the sclerodermic prolongations extending between the ven- tral and dorsal arcs of each ring , so as to enclose between them each side of the body , and to circumscribe ...
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... dorsal arc . The episternal plates are parts of the first or coxal joint of the legs pro- duced as plates , valuable as supporting the articulations of the next succeed- ing joint with the first . It is interesting to observe that these ...
... dorsal arc . The episternal plates are parts of the first or coxal joint of the legs pro- duced as plates , valuable as supporting the articulations of the next succeed- ing joint with the first . It is interesting to observe that these ...
Page 80
... dorsal arc , and the inferior or flexor muscles forming the lower or ventral arc . The plate , therefore , that is produced internally in the median line is in continuation with the anterior portion of the ventral floor of the pere- ion ...
... dorsal arc , and the inferior or flexor muscles forming the lower or ventral arc . The plate , therefore , that is produced internally in the median line is in continuation with the anterior portion of the ventral floor of the pere- ion ...
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