Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1877 |
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... pairs of appendages out of the fourteen cephalothoracic belong to the senses and mouth , and only five pairs are for locomotion . " This he has taken from the Brachyural or Macrural decapod , as being the highest types of the order ...
... pairs of appendages out of the fourteen cephalothoracic belong to the senses and mouth , and only five pairs are for locomotion . " This he has taken from the Brachyural or Macrural decapod , as being the highest types of the order ...
Page 78
... appendages attached to the pereion ( fig . 7 ) . This appears to be the anatomical condition in the Brachyura , and ... pairs of appendages are widely separated from each other , cor- respondingly so throughout the entire length of the ...
... appendages attached to the pereion ( fig . 7 ) . This appears to be the anatomical condition in the Brachyura , and ... pairs of appendages are widely separated from each other , cor- respondingly so throughout the entire length of the ...
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... appendages belonging to one somite from those belonging to adjoining ones . Independently of being walls of separa ... pair of appendages , the foramina in the apodemal plate correspond with the increase of their dimensions . In the ...
... appendages belonging to one somite from those belonging to adjoining ones . Independently of being walls of separa ... pair of appendages , the foramina in the apodemal plate correspond with the increase of their dimensions . In the ...
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... pairs of appendages , the external surface of which may be traced to a sinus ( Pl . II . fig . 6 a ) that opens in the median line between the third and fourth somites . The segments of the pereion in this order of Crustacea , as may be ...
... pairs of appendages , the external surface of which may be traced to a sinus ( Pl . II . fig . 6 a ) that opens in the median line between the third and fourth somites . The segments of the pereion in this order of Crustacea , as may be ...
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... appendages attached to them bear no very distant analogy to the homologous pair as they exist in the Macrura . In numerous genera of Isopods the sixth somite is developed to a very large size , and either absorbs or displaces the ...
... appendages attached to them bear no very distant analogy to the homologous pair as they exist in the Macrura . In numerous genera of Isopods the sixth somite is developed to a very large size , and either absorbs or displaces the ...
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