Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1877 |
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... somites 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 ...
... somites 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 ...
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... somites of the percion . Yet in this very genus , in a young state , we have the most complete evidence of the limits ... somite of the pereion the ven- tral arc increases in density and coalesces the more perfectly with its neighbours ...
... somites of the percion . Yet in this very genus , in a young state , we have the most complete evidence of the limits ... somite of the pereion the ven- tral arc increases in density and coalesces the more perfectly with its neighbours ...
Page 77
... somites is wanting in the true Brachyura in the adult stage , the inferior surface of the legs fulfilling the duty of the ... somite has , as a part of the dermal skeleton , ventrally disappeared in the Brachyura , and its place has been ...
... somites is wanting in the true Brachyura in the adult stage , the inferior surface of the legs fulfilling the duty of the ... somite has , as a part of the dermal skeleton , ventrally disappeared in the Brachyura , and its place has been ...
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... somite is completely fused with those with which it is in contact at the centre , while deep lines of fissure define their separation on each side , the posterior process of which somites corresponds analogically with the so - called ...
... somite is completely fused with those with which it is in contact at the centre , while deep lines of fissure define their separation on each side , the posterior process of which somites corresponds analogically with the so - called ...
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... somite from those belonging to adjoining ones . Independently of being walls of separa- tion they are points of attachment on which some of the muscles are securely fixed . Not only do they exist near the lateral margin , but continue ...
... somite from those belonging to adjoining ones . Independently of being walls of separa- tion they are points of attachment on which some of the muscles are securely fixed . Not only do they exist near the lateral margin , but continue ...
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