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Studies on Malacostraca: Lipke Bijdeley Holthuis Memorial Volume
Charles Fransen, Sammy de Grave, Peter Ng. – 10. 11. Dorsal transverse
pectinate crests on male chela more nearly longitudinal than transverse; dactylar
tubercles spinose; epibranchial tooth not prominently demarcated .
Charles Fransen, Sammy de Grave, Peter Ng,
2010
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A Guide to Australia's Spiny Freshwater Crayfish
1–3 spines above propodal cutting edge. 1 large spine lateral to dactylar base
dorsally. 1–3 large spines lateral to dactylar base ventrally. 1–6 medium spines
above dactylar cutting edge. 1 extra dorsal apical dactylar spine. 3–4 apical
mesial ...
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Marine Decapod Crustacea of Southern Australia: A Guide to ...
Large chela laterally compressed; margins nearly straight, upper margin arising
proximally from narrow transverse saddle; with lateral tooth near dactylar
articulation, without mesial tooth; with sparse setae on inner side. Small chela not
of ...
Gary C. B. Poore, Shane T. Ahyong,
2004
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Functional Morphology of Feeding and Grooming in Crustacea
A. Dactylus with setal comb, pereiopod 5, Xiphocaris elongata; x 49. B. Setae
from dactylar comb shown in A; x 389. C. Magnification of dactylar comb seta (A,
B), showing row of large tooth setules (lts) and row of fine tooth setules (fts); x
2106.
Felgenhauer, A.B Thistle, L. Watling,
1989
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Remarkable Shrimps: Adaptations and Natural History of the ...
In most caridean chelae only the dactylar finger is movable, capable of abduction
(opening) and adduction (closing). In Psalidopus the propodal or fixed finger is
also movable, thanks to an unusual, ill-defined articulation at its base (Chace ...
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum
1 additional distodorsal spine on dactyl of non-regenerate chela of holotype.
Mesial basal spines absent; 2 mesial apical spines. Dactylar groove deep. DactL/
PropL 0.49-0.52. Propodus: 2 lateral spine rows, ventral row reaching to or
proximal ...
Ronald Hamlyn-Harris,
1989
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Fishes of Sahul: Journal of the Australia New Guinea Fishes ...
Numerous bumps and protrusions on the dorsal surface of the propodus lateral to
the dactylar base on most specimens, occasionally with one or two distinctly
larger spines also present (some regenerate chelae lacking bumps and ...
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Records of the Australian Museum
Figure 4. Distinguishing features of the chela of Euastacus mirangudjin n.sp.
Dorsal view (A, B) and ventral view (C, D) of chela of holotype (A, C) and
paratype (B, D). ad, apical mesial dactylar spine (1 spine); ap, dorsal apical
propodal spine ...
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Journal of Crustacean Biology: A Quarterly of the Crustacean ...
A, B. A. Medial view of fourth maxilliped (M4); note absence of grooming brush
near propodal-dactylar articulation (compare to Fig. 5C); d = dactylus; p =
propodus; scale marker =513 Mm. B. M4 propodal-dactylar articular area; note
absence ...
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Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria
10(7). Suborbital spine medium-large to very large; 2 apical mesal dactylar
spines; antennal squame widest very proximal to midlength E.setosus —
Suborbital spine small or very small; 1 apical mesal dactylar spine; antennal
squame widest ...