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Giesbrecht (1902, tafel 05)
Giesbrecht (1902, tafel 05)
Description Fig. 1-5: Racovitzanus antarcticus. 1. Weibchen. 1. Bein vergr. 205. 2. Weibchen. 2. Bein vergr. 130. 3. Weibchen. 3. Bein vergr. 130. 4. Weibchen. 4. Bein vergr. 130. 5. Weibchen. 5. Bein vergr. 205. Fig. 8-12: Metridia gerlachei. 6. Weibchen. Dorsal vergr. 30. 7. Weibchen. Lateral vergr. 30. 8. Weibchen. Rumpfende dorsal vergr. 75. 9. Weibchen. Vordere Antenne, proximale Glieder vergr. 75. 10. Männchen. Greifantenne, distale Glieder vergr. 130. 11. Weibchen. 2. Bein, 2. Basalglied und 1. Glied des Endopoditen vergr. 75. 12. Weibchen. 4. Bein, Exopodit, 3. Glied vergr. 75. 13. Weibchen. 5. Beinpaar vergr. 130. 14. Männchen. 5. Benenpaar, Vorderfläche vergr. 130. Author W. Giesbrecht JPG file - 601.86 kB - 2 435 x 3 355 pixelsmore
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added on 2011-07-251 337 viewsDeep-Sea taxa Racovitzanus antarcticus Giesbrecht, 1902checked Walter, T. Chad 2013-08-26 Metridia gerlachei Giesbrecht, 1902checked Walter, T. Chad 2013-08-26From reference Giesbrecht, W. (1902). Zoologie: Copepoden. Résultats du ... Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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