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Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Uniramose; basipod only. Biramose; rami two- jointed. Hi ramose; rami jointed
Biramose; rami one- jointed. Biramose; rami two- jointed. Biramose; rami three-
jointed. Biramose; rami jointed Biramose; rami jointed Biramose; rami three-
jointed.
United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, United States. Dept. of the Interior, 1883
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The Littoral Fauna of the British Isles: A Handbook for ...
Three antennae, two simple palps, uniramose parapodia without branchiae but
with large dorsal tentacle-like cirrus. Syllidae, p. 66 One to seven antennae, two
palps, uniramose parapodia often with branchiae. Complex jaws of three pieces.
Nellie Barbara Eales, 1967
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Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Body ovate, the larger end anterior; two pairs of appendages visible,
corresponding to the first and second antennae^ first pair one- jointed, uniramose
, terminating in two plumose setae; second pair biramose, exopod five-jointed,
each joint ...
142) Only 1 pair of lenses; fifth legs biramose in female, rami 1-segmented;
uniramose in male, 3-segmented, asymmetrical, right leg without a chela (North
Pacific). cf 9 Epilabidocera, new name '* Only 1 pair of lenses; right fifth leg in
male ...
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Bulletin - United States National Museum
First 3 pairs of legs uniramose, fourth pair biramose, all 1-seg- meuted; first
antenna 9-segmented; caudal rami cylindrical, setose; gills of fishes 9
Bassettithia Wilson, 1922 First 2 pairs of legs biramose, last 2 uniramose, all rami
2-seg- mented ...
United States National Museum, 1932
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Records of the Australian Museum
The first legs are uniramose, as in Pseudocycnus, but much longer, and jointed.
Pairs of biramose, unjointed appendages occur on the second, third and fourth
segments. Although Cycnus and Pseudocycnus are known to the author only
from ...
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Records of Oceanographic Works in Japan: Special number
The second antenna is uniramose and prehensile with three articulated claw
terminally. The fifth pair of swimming legs is small with two curved spines, one of
which is very long. Each of two ovisacs contains about one hundred eggs. d.
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North American Parasitic Copepods Belonging to the ...
Body ovate, the larger end anterior; two pairs of appendages visible,
corresponding to the first and second antennae; first pair one- jointed, uniramose,
terminating in two plumose setae; second pair biramose, exopod five-jointed,
each joint ...
Charles Branch Wilson, 1915
versely constricted appendages of such an organism to have given rise to the
uniramose, more or less cylindrically jointed arachnidan limbs. The Crustacea,
on the other hand, may have arisen more directly from polySynxiphosura ...
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Volume 2: Morphology and Systematics (Elateroidea, ...
11.6.1 R]), or clavate, without compact club (part of Orchesiini [Fig. 1 1.6.1 E, N—
O], more or less clavate in Dircaemorpha Fairmaire, Sallumia, Bonzicus);
antennomeres 3, 4 or 5 to 10 with or without single rami (uniramose); scape less
than 3 ...
Richard A.B. Leschen, Rolf G. Beutel, John F. Lawrence, 2010