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323. lappuse
... carapace above , and below by a narrow plastron , to the sides of which are attached the legs . To the cephalo - thorax succeeds an abdominal portion , often called the tail , defended above by seven broad arched plates of armour ...
... carapace above , and below by a narrow plastron , to the sides of which are attached the legs . To the cephalo - thorax succeeds an abdominal portion , often called the tail , defended above by seven broad arched plates of armour ...
324. lappuse
... carapace projects in the form of a dentated spine , protecting the eyes . These are two in number , and are placed on a short movable footstalk . Below the eyes are four antennæ , of which the central pair are the shortest and most ...
... carapace projects in the form of a dentated spine , protecting the eyes . These are two in number , and are placed on a short movable footstalk . Below the eyes are four antennæ , of which the central pair are the shortest and most ...
433. lappuse
... carapace , in the form of broad lamellæ , laid over one another . In some groups all the feet , excepting the pincer - claws ( chele ) , are pointed , as in the common crab , ( Cancer pagurus ; ) but in crabs better fitted for swimming ...
... carapace , in the form of broad lamellæ , laid over one another . In some groups all the feet , excepting the pincer - claws ( chele ) , are pointed , as in the common crab , ( Cancer pagurus ; ) but in crabs better fitted for swimming ...
434. lappuse
... carapace is more in- flated or swollen than in the truly aquatic species . Clad in hard unyielding armour , to which , when once formed , no addition , by way of growth , can possibly be made , we might long puzzle ourselves to ac ...
... carapace is more in- flated or swollen than in the truly aquatic species . Clad in hard unyielding armour , to which , when once formed , no addition , by way of growth , can possibly be made , we might long puzzle ourselves to ac ...
435. lappuse
... carapace ran a line as straight as if it had been cut with a knife ; and evidently formed by a natural process of separation , for it even proceeded through the centre of the snout to the terminal pointed process , at the root of which ...
... carapace ran a line as straight as if it had been cut with a knife ; and evidently formed by a natural process of separation , for it even proceeded through the centre of the snout to the terminal pointed process , at the root of which ...
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