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... limbs of aquatic Crustacea . The body has the shape of a wine - glass with a very long and slender stem , provided with a flattened disc - like cover . What answers to the rim of the wine - glass is thickened , somewhat everted , and ...
... limbs of aquatic Crustacea . The body has the shape of a wine - glass with a very long and slender stem , provided with a flattened disc - like cover . What answers to the rim of the wine - glass is thickened , somewhat everted , and ...
Side 127
... limbs are invested by a strong jointed shell , or exoskeleton , which is a product of the subjacent epi- dermis , and consists of layers of membrane which remain soft and flexible in the interspaces between the segments of the body and ...
... limbs are invested by a strong jointed shell , or exoskeleton , which is a product of the subjacent epi- dermis , and consists of layers of membrane which remain soft and flexible in the interspaces between the segments of the body and ...
Side 128
... limbs . These are the branchiostegites . Each roofs over a wide chamber in which the gills are contained and which communicates with the exterior , below and behind , by the narrow interval between the edge of the branchiostegite and ...
... limbs . These are the branchiostegites . Each roofs over a wide chamber in which the gills are contained and which communicates with the exterior , below and behind , by the narrow interval between the edge of the branchiostegite and ...
Side 129
... limbs are those by which the animal walks and are termed the ambulatory legs . The next pair is formed by the great claws or chela . The anterior three pairs are bent up alongside the mouth and are moved to and from the median line so ...
... limbs are those by which the animal walks and are termed the ambulatory legs . The next pair is formed by the great claws or chela . The anterior three pairs are bent up alongside the mouth and are moved to and from the median line so ...
Side 130
... limbs , one pair of chelate prehensile limbs , three pairs of maxillipeds ) , and six pairs of cephalic appendages ( two pairs of maxillæ , one pair of mandibles , one pair of antennæ , one pair of antennules , one pair of eyestalks ) ...
... limbs , one pair of chelate prehensile limbs , three pairs of maxillipeds ) , and six pairs of cephalic appendages ( two pairs of maxillæ , one pair of mandibles , one pair of antennæ , one pair of antennules , one pair of eyestalks ) ...
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