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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1900

1901

The genital ducts of the finale usually perforate the sternI4111 opposite the last pair of legs : if as happens in the family Gonoplacidie they perforate the bases of the last pair of legs they pass forwards to their destination in a groove in the sternum. [...] The palp of the external maxillipeds articulates at or near the antero-internal angle of the morns never at the antero-external angle or at the middle of the anterior border : the exognath of the external maxillipeds is of normal size and is not concealed. [...] The palp of the external maxillipeds articulates either at the antero-external angle or at the summit or at the middle of the anterior border of the merns : the exognath is either abnormally slender or abnormally broad. [...] The palp of the external maxillipeds articulates near the antero-external angle of the morns but as the antero-internal angle of the morns is sometimes truncated the true relations of the palp are often not quite clear : the exognath is slender and partly or entirely concealed. [...] Front strongly deflexed : the lower border of the orbit commonly runs dowwards towards the angle of the buccal cavern: the external maxillipeds leave a wide rhomboidal gap between them an oblique hairy crest traverses them from a point near the antero-external angle of the ischiuns to a point near the antero-internal angle of the merits their palp articulates either at the summit or near the
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Pages
178
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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XVI.—Materials for a Carcinological Fauna of India. No. 6. the Brachyura Catometopa or Grapsoidea.—by A. Alcock; M.B. C.M.Z.S. Superintendent of the Indian Museum
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