Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1877 |
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Page 75
... posterior to the mandi- bular ring have the dorsal surface wanting ; but a clearly defined character distinctly separates them from the somites that pertain to the succeeding seven , which constitute the pereion . This condition is less ...
... posterior to the mandi- bular ring have the dorsal surface wanting ; but a clearly defined character distinctly separates them from the somites that pertain to the succeeding seven , which constitute the pereion . This condition is less ...
Page 76
... posterior somites are exposed beyond the carapace and have the dorsal arc complete and separately perfect . In the Diastylidae we see the same ; and ultimately in the genus Pagurus , among the Anomurous Crustacea , there is but a single ...
... posterior somites are exposed beyond the carapace and have the dorsal arc complete and separately perfect . In the Diastylidae we see the same ; and ultimately in the genus Pagurus , among the Anomurous Crustacea , there is but a single ...
Page 77
... posterior arthrodial of the preceding zone , and is more or less completely united with it , so that the interarticular space situated between two such legs , instead of presenting two sclerodermic rings , lodges only a single ...
... posterior arthrodial of the preceding zone , and is more or less completely united with it , so that the interarticular space situated between two such legs , instead of presenting two sclerodermic rings , lodges only a single ...
Page 78
... posterior extremity of the pereion . In the Brachyura , of which we may take Cancer as the type , the walls of the coxal joint form the floor of the pereion from the anterior extremity to the fourth or tetartosomite , from which posteriorly ...
... posterior extremity of the pereion . In the Brachyura , of which we may take Cancer as the type , the walls of the coxal joint form the floor of the pereion from the anterior extremity to the fourth or tetartosomite , from which posteriorly ...
Page 79
... posterior of the next , and to thin out and ultimately combine together into a thin wall or plate of partition ... posterior portion of the stomachic viscera , while the internal processes of the apodema , as they are termed by M. Milne ...
... posterior of the next , and to thin out and ultimately combine together into a thin wall or plate of partition ... posterior portion of the stomachic viscera , while the internal processes of the apodema , as they are termed by M. Milne ...
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