RMW1D9PH–Archive image from page 96 of Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Deuxième expÃdition antarctique francaise (1908-1910) . deuximeexpdi1913ffran Year: 1913 PYCNOGONIDES DU <i POURQUOI PASPk 89 beaucoup plus que le tibia 2 ; le deuxième article coxal s'Ãlargit rÃgulière- ment de la base au sommet et dÃpasse en longueur les deux articles con- tigus rÃunis. Le tarse est à peine plus long que le propode et bien plus court que la grille, laquelle estlÃgèrementarquÃe, sans rudiment apparent Fig. 41. â Nymphon tenuipcx. â Palle droite, Gr. Ifi. de griffes auxiliaires. Il
RMMCTW06–. Fig. 10. Segments 4-6 of male oviger of: a. Nymphon proceroides, Bouvier: x 27. b. N. charcoli, Bouvier: X 7. c. N. tenuipes, Bouvier: x 27.
RFC1RFW9–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RM2AWH80E–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . s, the specimen fromSM 232 and the others, including the Pieter Faure specimens, differ very littlefrom the type. Distribution Widely distributed from south of Cape Point to Zululand region, between80 m and 560 m. Nymphon granulatum sp. nov.Fig. 10 Material Transkei area. Holotype, SAM-A10230, SM 226, 32°28,6S 28°58,8E,710-775 m, 1 6. Paratypes, SAM-A10232, SM 226, 710-775 m, 2 99. Para-type, MNHN-Py 597, SM 226, 710-775 m, 1 8. Paratypes, SAM-A10231,SM 232, 32°14,9S 29°10,4E, 620-560 m, 1 9, 3 larv. Paratypes, SAM-A1
RMW1R8BH–Archive image from page 8 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill38dans Year: 1907 Fig. 1. Nymphon rubrum fra Ryggen (i Midten) og fra højre Side (forneden; Gangbenené fjernede). Øverst Enden af et Gangben. (l.B—4. B: 1.—4. Gangben; Bik: Biklo; Bk: Bagkrop; H: Hoved- segment med Halsen; Pa: Palpe; Sa: Saksben (en Klosaks er tegnet ovenover i større Maalestok); Sn: Snabel; 1. T, 2. T: I.—2. Tarse- led ; Æb: Æggeben (man ser en Klump Æg paa hvert Æggeben); 0: Øjetappen med Øjnene) (Efter G. O. Sars 18
RMPFHJPN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 16 fast, viger de tilbage; men rammer de en Hydroidtentakel, kaster Pycnogoniden hele sit Legeme frem i den paagæl-. Fig. 6. Øverst: Nymphon leptocheles sugende paa Hydroiden Campanularia (denne er prikket). — Nederst: Pycnogonum littorale med Snabelen indboret i Fodskiven af en Actinie (Efter Prell 1909). dende Retning, medens begge Sakse aabner sig og søger at gribe fast omkring Hydroidens Bæger. Har en af Sak- sene faaet fat, glider den langsomt tilbage, indtil den med. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RMMCRF7A–. : V X. Mäbius ii Em E Bühsacmwu. TAFii. 1 IthAnst 7Ä. Giltsch Jena. 1-6 Nymphon dislcnsinn Möb.-7-S Nytuphu)! gracilipes Micis g Chaeto7iymphon brevicaudatum Miers Vr.rlaq von Gustav Fischer in Jena
RFC1RFYJ–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RM2CHW4JK–. The fauna of the deep sea . 0 fathoms.Out of the twenty-seven known genera, only fiveextend into the abyss, and not one of these can becalled a true deep-sea genus. There are three genera, Nymj^hon, Collosendeis,and PhoxicJiilidium, that show a very wide distribu-tion over the floor of the ocean, and are capable ofexisting at the greatest depths, and of these thespecies of the genus Nymphon have a truly remark-able range extending from the shore to a depth of2,225 fathoms. As a rule, says Hoek, the deep-sea species areslender, the legs very long and brittle, and the sur-face of the body smoo
RMT224NX–Archive image from page 56 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 Fig. 14. Nymphon subtile, Loman: a. Segments 4-6 of male oviger. b. Chela, c. Palp.
RMMCTTYA–. Fig. gracillimum X15. Segments 4-6 of male oviger of: a. Nymphon Caiman: x 20. b. N. gracilipes, Miers: c. N. hiemale, Hodgson: x 20. smaller size of the specimens (4-8 mm. as against 6-8-7-2 mm. in the types of N. hiemale).
RFC1RG0M–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRHWCYH–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 1910] Beitrage zur Keimtniss der Lebensweise einiger Pantopoden. 7. Fig. 1. Schema der Phasenfolge bei einem Ruderschlage von Nymphon.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergens Museum. Bergen : [The Museum]
RMT22431–Archive image from page 49 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 Fig. 10. Segments 4-6 of male oviger of: a. Nymphon proceroides, Bouvier: x 27. b. N. charcoli, Bouvier: X 7. c. N. tenuipes, Bouvier: x 27. Fig. 11. Nymphon tenuipes, Bouvier. a. Femur and two distal coxae of third leg of female: x 20. b. Chela x 60.
RMPFDRG9–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. Nordh Expe G.O. SÃ RS PYCNOC-ONIDEA Pl. X.. G 0 fars del LiflvW ScHachtei; StocWiolm. Fig.1,a.f NYMPHON LONGIMANUM,n.sp. Fig. 2,a-h, NYMPHON SERRATUM, G 0 SÃ¥rs Fig.3,3-g. NYMPHON MEGALOPS, G.O.Sars.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Mohn, Henrik, b. 1835; Sars
RMMCTTRR–. Fig. 29. Nymphon articularc, Hodgson: a. Femurof third leg of female, b. Same of male. Nymphon neumayri, n.sp.: c. Femur of male. d. Chela, e. Terminal segments of third leg. {a-c: X 20; (/ and e: x 27.)' 1 The number varies from 22-27 '" adults and the following are typical formulae 6 + 6 + 4 + 7 + 7 + 5 + 7;8 + 6 + 5 + 7;8 + 7-f-5 + 7;inan immature specimen 3 + 4 + 2 + 5. 9-2 6;
RFC1RGC5–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRMN881–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Nymphon yracilipes, Miers, bolotvpe, from right side. Legs omitted. x 10. Fiar. 3.. Nymphon yracilipes, Miers, holotype. Chela. X 25. Fi"-. 4.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd
RMT232WJ–Archive image from page 84 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 NYMPHONIDAE 73 form of, A. brevicaudatutn. In addition to the longer tarsus already mentioned, the ocular tubercle is higher, the abdomen is more narrowed posteriorly and the fingers of the chela are rather longer than in A. brevicaudatutn. Fig. 32. Chela of: a. Nymphon biarticulatum, Hodgson, holotype. b. N. mendosum, Hodgson, c. N. bouvieri, n.sp. (.'Ml :< 27.) The specimens from St. 167 have been provisionally referred to this species. The tarsus is nearly as long as the propod
RMPF9NF2–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. Fig. 44. — Nymphnn proceroides, Fig. 43. — Nymphon procevoides, Fig. 46. — Nymp/ioii proceroides. - Ovigèie gauche. Gr. 14 1/2. cf. — Extrémité de l'ovigére droit (Gr. 30) et trois de ses épi- nes. Gr. 100. Ç. — Extrémité de l'ovigére droit (Gr. 36) et deux de ses épines. Gr. 100. sexes; leur article 6 égale la moitié de l'article 4, qui est lui-même égal aux trois quarts du cinquième ; ces deux derniers articles sont un peu. Please note that these images ar
RMMCTTPT–. Fig. 32. Chela of: a. Nymphon biarticulatum, Hodgson, holotype. b. N. mendosum, Hodgson, c. N. bouvieri, n.sp. (."Ml :< 27.) The specimens from St. 167 have been provisionally referred to this species. The tarsus is nearly as long as the propodus—i.e. longer than is typical for A^^. brevicaudatutn —but the two terminal segments of the palp are consistently shorter than in either species (see Table V). Distribution. The holotype was collected in the Ross Sea area; with the exception of the specimens from Sts. 167 and 195 this form was collected beyond the southern range for N. brevica
RFC1RG57–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRMN86M–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Nymphon yracilipes, Miers, holotype. Chela. X 25. Fi"-. 4.. Nymphon yracilipes, Miers, holotype. Terminal segments of one of the legs, x 25. shows the second segment of the palp as more than twice as long as the third. Unless these figures are altogether untrustworthy, he must have been dealing with a different species.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of
RMT23AYN–Archive image from page 61 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 so DISCOVERY REPORTS (Fig. 19 b). Segments 4-6 of the oviger are straight and relatively short, in the pro- portions 175 : 1-5 : I. Otherwise it agrees with the male. Fig. 19, Nymphon paucidens, n.sp. a. Dorsal view of body of holotype with chelophores: X 20—proboscis foreshortened, b. Third leg of female from St. 140. Measurements {mm.) Length of proboscis ... Diameter of proboscis Length of trunk Length of cephalic segment Width of cephalic lobes 'Width across second lateral Length
RMPFHJR3–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 3. 1 : Spidsen af Ãggeben af Nymphon leptocheles, for at vise Pudsebørsterne, der i større Maalestok er vist i: 3. â â 2: samme, snoet om et andet Ben, visende, hvorledes Lemmet fun- gerer. â 4: Spidsen af Ben af Pycnogonum littorale, visende de simple Pudsebørster paa Underkanten (i Fig. vendt til højre). (Efter Prell 1909). er alle 4 (5) Par ganske ens. De bestaar af 8 Led + en Endeklo; Leddenes Betegnelse fremgaar af Fig. 2. Betegnelserne i Literaturen er dog ikke. Please note that these images are extracted
RMMCTTPP–. Fig. 31. Terminal segments of third leg of: Nymphon biarticulatum, Hodgson: a, adult; c, young from St. 181 (length = 4 mm.). A', brevicaiidatiim, Miers: b, adult co-type; d, young from St. 42 (length = 4 mm.). Remarks. The majority of the specimens in the Discovery collection come from the neighbourhood of South Georgia. A few specimens were collected off Clarence Island and the South Shetlands, but none from Palmer Archipelago, where the bulk of the specimens referred to N. biartictilatiim, Hodgson, occurred. A'^. brevicaudatiim and N. biartindatiim are very closely allied and the latter m
RFC1RGG3–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRDKFK9–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. GENERAL STRUCTURE 503 The common Pycnogonum is, by reason of the suppression of certain limbs, rather an outlying member than a typical repre- sentative of the Order, whose common characters are more strikingly and more perfectly shown in species, for instance, of Nymphon. Of this multiform genus we have many British species, some of the smaller being common below tide-marks, creeping among weeds or clinging like Cap- rellae with skeleton limbs to the branches of Zoophytes, where their slender forms are not easily seen. In contrast to the stouter body
RMT232C9–Archive image from page 79 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 Fig. 30. Nymphon neumayri, n.sp.: a. Holotype. Dorsal view of body with chelophores and palps. b. Holotype. Lateral view of body, with chelophore and palp. c. Third leg of female. Measurements {mm.) Length of proboscis ... Diameter of proboscis Length of trunk Length of cephalic segment Width of cephalic lobes Width across second lateral processes Length of abdomen Length of scape Length of chela Third right leg: First coxa ... Second coxa Third coxa ... Femur First tibia ... Second tib
RMPFHJRH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 1. Nymphon rubrum fra Ryggen (i Midten) og fra højre Side (forneden; Gangbenené fjernede). Øverst Enden af et Gangben. (l.B—4. B: 1.—4. Gangben; Bik: Biklo; Bk: Bagkrop; H: Hoved- segment med Halsen; Pa: Palpe; Sa: Saksben (en Klosaks er tegnet ovenover i større Maalestok); Sn: Snabel; 1. T, 2. T: I.—2. Tarse- led ; Æb: Æggeben (man ser en Klump Æg paa hvert Æggeben); 0: Øjetappen med Øjnene) (Efter G. O. Sars 1891).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RMMCTTG5–. Fig. 74. a. Ammothea calmani, n.sp. Holotype. Segments 4-9 of right palp—segments 7 and 8 are apparently fused 1x15 and 20. b. Decolopoda antarctica, Bouvier. Proximal portion of abdomen, showing additional small clavate process on right side: x 20. c. IPallenopsis sp. St. 256. Terminal segments of oviger showing distinct bifurcation: xioo. The most extreme case of abnormality is the tripartite palp of Nymphon proceroides, Bouvier (Fig. 75). Here a is probably the original left palp, bearing the two extra palps on the outer distal angle of the second segment. The long axes of palps a, b and
RFC1RFXJ–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRDKFH3–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. AMBULATORY LEGS 509 if we include, the terminal claw. They vary from a length about equal to that of the body (Pycrwgomim, Rhynchotliorax, A7nmothea) to six or seven times as much, perhaps more, in Nymphon and. Fig. 27.3. —Nymphon strSmii, Kr. Male carrying egg-masses on his ovigerous legs. Colossendeis, the fourth, fifth, and sixth joints being those that suffer the greatest elongation. The seventh joint, or tarsus, is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
RMT23216–Archive image from page 74 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 Fig. 26. Male oviger of: a. Nymphon orcadense, Hodgson: X17. b. N. attstrale, Hodgson: x 17. Type H a; segments 5 and 6 thin-walled and inflated at x. c. Segments 5-7 of male oviger of A', brevicaudaium, Miers: < 27. Distribution. Circumpolar; this is the first record of the typical australe form from the western side of the Antarctic (cf. Loman, 1923, p. 21). Nymphon orcadense, Hodgson (Fig. 26 a). Chaetonymphon orcadense, Hodgson, 1908, p. 173, pi. ii, figs. 2, 2 a. Chaetonymphon o
RMMCTTXN–. Fig. 16. Nymphon pfefferi, Loman: a. Dorsal view of body of male from St. 141, with chelophores and palps: x 40. b. Third leg of female from St. 149. Description of male. Trunk with lateral processes separated by their own diameter as a rule. Neck short, almost entirely occupied laterally by the base of the oviger; cephalon much expanded anteriorly. Ocular tubercle low, wide, rounded; eyes con- spicuous. Setae absent (Fig. 16 a). Proboscis short; subequal to, or shorter than scape, and half to three-fifths of cephalic segment. Abdomen long, slender; reaching to distal end of first coxa; elev
RFC1RG4T–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRMN890–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Holotype of Nymphon gracilipes, Miers. 587 subsequent writers, such as Hoek and Bouvier, liave relied upon Bohm's account for the characters of the species. Bohm, however, figures the ocular tubercle as of very unusual form, more than twice as tall as wide, and with a marked " shoulder" below the conical apex. He further Fig. 2.. Nymphon yracilipes, Miers, bolotvpe, from right side. Legs omitted. x 10. Fiar. 3.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RMT23AMD–Archive image from page 58 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 TTTZ Fig. 17. Nymphon pfejferi, Loman: b. Chelophore of young specimen (length = 1-4 mm.), d. Chela of adult co-type. A'./)a««V/eHi, n.sp.: a. Chelophore of young specimen (length = i-8mm.). e. Chela of adult: x 60. N. tridentaturn, Hodgson: c. Chela of holotype (young). Measurements (mm.) Length of proboscis Diameter of proboscis Length of trunk (J (St. 141) 0-5 0-35 2-0 9 (St. 149) 0-87 0-45 2-2 Length of cephalic segment Width of cephalic lobes Width across second lateral processe
RMPF9NG0–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. Fig. 37. —Nymphon lenui- Fig. 38. — Xymphon lenuipes. pes. — Palpe. Gr. 36. gère. Gr. 14 i/i. Ovi-. que le dernier ar- ticle. Les ovigè- res sont grêles sur toute leur étendue, avec de courtes soies épar- ses. Comme on le voit par le tableau de la page 86, lefémur(fig. 41; est un peu plus long que les coxse, notablement plus court que le tibia 1 et •ii^ f^^" 39. — Nymphon tenuipes. — Extro- Fig. 40. — Nymphon lenuipes. — mité d"un ovigère. Gr. 100.
RMMCTTNK–. Fig. 36. Nymphon angolense, n.sp.: a. Dorsal view of body of holotype with chelophores and palps. b. Lateral view of body with chelophore and palp. c. Third leg. with first lateral process. Ocular tubercle low and rounded; a little higher than wide, eyes conspicuous (Fig. 36 a and b). Proboscis half as long as cephalic segment, cylindrical, rather rounded at apex. Abdomen reaching a little beyond fourth lateral process, elevated at an angle of about 45°, approximately three times as long as broad. Chelophore. Scape subequal to proboscis; length five times the distal width. Chela slender, rat
RFC1RG85–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRDKFJA–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. CHELOPHORES, PALPI, ETC. 507. Fio. 268. — Proboscis and chelophores of Oordylochele longi- collis, G.O.S. (After Sars.) these the terminal portion or " hand " forms a forcipate " chela," of which the ultimate joint forms the " movable finger." In some species of Nymphon the chela is greatly produced and attenuated, and armed with formidable serrate teeth on its opposing edges ; in others it is shortened, with blunter teeth ; in Boreonymphon robustum the claws are greatly curved, with a wide gape between. In tins last, and
RMT23BW9–Archive image from page 88 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 NYMPHONIDAE 77 D. TROPICAL SPECIES Nymphon angolense, n.sp. (Figs. 36 and 37). St. 272. 30. vii. 27. Off Elephant Bay, Angola, from 13° n' S, 12° 44' 45' E to 13' 09' 45' S, 12° 46' E, 73-91 m.; gn. S. M. Large otter trawl: 30 specimens, including ovigerous and larvigerous (JcJ; 2 specimens bear each a small bivalve mollusc. Description of holotype (larvigerous 3). Trunk elongated and slender, lateral processes separated by more than their own diameter (Fig. 36 «). Cephalic segment as l
RMMCTTT7–. Fig. 27. Segments 4-6 of male oviger of: a. Nymphon proximum. Caiman. b. N. bouvieri, n.sp. c. N. mendosuni, Hodgson, d. N. biarticulatum, Hodgson. e. N. neumayri, n.sp. (Type H—all x 20.) species Femur articulation of the seventh on the sixth segment is characteristic of this (Fig. 26 a). Third leg. Second coxa a little longer, dorsally, than the sum of the other two. shorter than either tibia, at least thirty crowded, small gland openings along mid-ventral surface; second tibia slightly longer than first. Tarsus and propodus both elongated and armed ventrally with numerous fine setae; the
RFC1RGB8–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRG3NKT–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. PYCNOCONID AND DECAPOD DISTRIBUTIONS 135 at greater and lesser depths (Schmitt 1921, Goodwin 1952, Garth 1958, McLaughlin 1974, Butler 1980, Garth and Abbott 1980). Crangon alaskensisNdiS taken at depths from less than 19 m to 185 m. Nymphon pixellae aso occurred at a wide range of depths.. FIGURE 1. Station locations.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea
RMT224TB–Archive image from page 57 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 46 DISCOVERY REPORTS Nymphon pfefferi (Pfeffer), Loman (Figs. i6, 176, d and 18 «, b, d). N. antarcticum, Pfeffer, i?,,Jahrb. Hamburg Wiss. Anst., vi, Heft 2, p. 42. N.pfefferi, n.n., Loman, 1923, p. 17, fig. B. St. 123. 15. xii. 26. Off mouth of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, from 4-1 miles N 54° E of Larsen Point, to 1-2 miles S 62° W of Merton Rock, 230-250 m.; gy. M. Large otter trawl: 2 immature specimens. St. 140. 23. xii. 26. Stronmess Harbour to Larsen Point, South Georgia, from
RMPFHJPE–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 27 Arter er ofte slaaet sammen (se foreg. Art). Farven rød- gul, Længde 15 mm, Benenes Spændvidde 150 mm.. Fig. 8. Nymphon-Arter med afrundet (ikke tilspidset) Øjetap. 1: N. leptocheles (a: Palpe, b: Spidsen af et Gangben). — 2: N. gracilipes, typisk Form (Palpe og Spidsen af Gangben). — 3: N. stroemi, typisk Form (Spidsen af Gangben). — 4: N. macrum (Palpe og Spidsen af Gangben). —- 5: N. longitarse (fra Ryggen, Klosaks, Palpe og Spidsen af Gangben). — 6: N. longimanum (Spidsen af Gangben). — (Alt efter G. O. Sars 1891, u
RMMCTTNG–. Fig. 37. Nymphon angolense, n.sp.: a. Chelophore. b. Palp. c. Terminal segments of third leg. (All x 27.) d. Segments 1-7 of male oviger: >; 20, and distal end of fifth segment: x 60. Genus Heteronymphon, n.g. Diagnosis. Body smooth, rather compact, segmented, with well-defined lateral processes; cephalic segment with short thick neck and low wide ocular tubercle situated in front of neck and between the two anterior lobes of cephalon. Chelophores long, slender; chela not exceeding half the length of the scape. Palp five-jointed. Oviger ten-jointed with denticulate spines on the four term
RFC1RGA2–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRDKFJ3–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. Fio. 268. — Proboscis and chelophores of Oordylochele longi- collis, G.O.S. (After Sars.) these the terminal portion or " hand " forms a forcipate " chela," of which the ultimate joint forms the " movable finger." In some species of Nymphon the chela is greatly produced and attenuated, and armed with formidable serrate teeth on its opposing edges ; in others it is shortened, with blunter teeth ; in Boreonymphon robustum the claws are greatly curved, with a wide gape between. In tins last, and in PhoxicJiilidium, the oppos-
RMPFHJPJ–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 22. Fig. 7. Nymphon-Arter med spids Øjetap (undt. 10: N. gracile). 1—5: N. rubrum (1: fra Ryggen, Benene Ikke tegnede; 2: Øje- tap; 3: Klosaks; 4: Palpe; 5: Tarseled og Klo). — 6—7: N. brevirostre (6 : fra Ryggen; 7 : Tarseled og Klo). — 8—9: N. mix- tum, typisk Form (8: fra Ryggen, med Øjetap, Palpe og Tarseled med Klo; 9: Klosaks).— 10: N. gracile (Palpe og Tarseled med Klo). — (1-9 efter G. O. S^rs 1891, 10 efter Bouvier 1923).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMMCTTN7–. Fig. 39. HeteronymphoH kempi, gtn. etsp.n.: a. Palp. b. Chela, c. Segments 3-5 of male ovigerâ6 incom- plete, d. Segments 7-10 of female oviger with loth segment further enlargedâthe denticulate spines are not accurately represented in the smaller figure, {a and b: â : 100; c and d: x 60 and circ. 240.) segment and is considerably expanded or clubbed distally as in group II of the genus Nymphon (cf. Figs. 39 c and 27). The relative proportions of palpal segments 2-5 differ markedly from those of any Antarctic species of the genus Nymphon. Family PHOXICHILIDAE (PALLENIDAE) Genus Pallene, John
RFC1RG4H–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRMJ0X0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. t*****4r. a Fig. 7. Nymphon crenatiunguis Brnrd. of oviger c?$. a. chela with denticles further enlarged. c. chela of a o* 2-25 mm. in length. apex of claw Owing to their pilosity the legs are often much obscured by foreign matter; some of the specimens have examples of the stalked barnacle Scalpellum agulhense Brnrd. attached to the legs; and one specimen has one of the barnacles standing upright immediately behind the ocular tubercle. Nymphon crenatiunguis Brnrd. Kg. 7 1946. Barnard, loc. cit., p.
RMMCTTPK–. Fig. 33. Nymphon bonvieii, n.sp. Holotype: a. Dorsal view of body with chelophores: x 12—proboscis foreshortened, b. Third leg. Total number of denticulate spines 15-18. Segments 4-6 in the proportions 17 :2-5 : I (Fig. zy b). Third leg short and setose (Fig. 33 b); setae, as a rule, longer than the diam.eter of the segment to which they are attached. Second coxa equal to the sum of the other two. Femur subequal to second tibia, with 3-4 high wide gland tubercles on mid-ventral surface. First tibia the longest segment (see measurements). Tarsus approximately two- thirds of propodus; claw nea
RFC1RGBT–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRMHWPH–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN PYCNOGONIDA 95 Nymphon microctenatus Brnrd. Fig. 4 1946. Barnard, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (xi), 13, p. 60. $—Body moderately stout, neck moderate, base of* oviger separated from 1 st cruriger and occupying the whole of the rest of the neck behind the anterior cephalic expansion. Crurigers separated by about their own width, or rather less, their length subequal to median width of segments. Proboscis very stout,. Fig. 4. Nymphon microctenatus Brnrd. a. dorsal view of cephalic segment with
RMMCTTW7–. Fig. 23. Segments 4-6 of male oviger of: a. Nymphoii artkulare, Hodgson (sixth seg- ment slightly twisted): >; 36. b. N. clarencei, n.sp.: X 10. Nymphon, sp.? (Fig. 24 e,f). St. 181. 12. iii. 27. Schollaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago, 64° 20' S, 63° 01' W, 160-335 m.; M. Large otter trawl: 1 ^, incomplete. Description of specimen. Trtuik slender, smooth and of very loose build; lateral processes separated by 2-3 times their own diameter. Neck long and slender; ocular tubercle low, as wide as high; eyes conspicuous. Proboscis long, rather slender, slightly expanded in middle and again nea
RFC1RGCC–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRDKFGW–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. Fig. 27.3. —Nymphon strSmii, Kr. Male carrying egg-masses on his ovigerous legs. Colossendeis, the fourth, fifth, and sixth joints being those that suffer the greatest elongation. The seventh joint, or tarsus, is. Fig 274.—Terminal joints (tarsus and propodus) of legs. 1, Chaetonymphon hirtum, ' Fab'r. • 2 iV. siromii, Kr. ; 3, Nymphmi brevirostre, Hodge ; i, Ammothea echinata, Hodge ; 5, Ascorhynchus abyssi, G.O.S. (All after Sars.) usually short, but in some Nymphonidae is much elongated; the eio-hth, or propodus, is usually somewhat curved, and usua
RMMCTTX5–. Fig. 18. Nymphon pfefferi, Loman: a. Oviger of male from St. 141: x 70. b. Palp of a rather small specimen from St. 140: x 90. d. Terminal segments of third leg of a co-type. A'^. tridentatum, Hodgson: c. Terminal segments of fourth leg of holotype. Oviger. Terminal claw equal to tenth segment armed with five long, slender spinules. Total number of denticulate spines 17-20. Segments 4-6 in the proportions 2-2 :2-87 : i, fifth segment slender, curved, and of almost uniform diameter throughout. Third leg slender, with numerous long, fine setae, especially on the three longest segments. Second
RFC1RGAT–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRMJ107–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 3. Nymphon comes Flynn. a. dorsal view. b. front views of ocular tubercle of juvenile, 5 mm. in length (top), intermediate stage, and adult (bottom), c. oviger $ 5th joint, ventral view above, external view below, d. oviger <J distal joints with spine and claw further enlarged. In the type it is about one-third the propodus, but in all the present specimens, including the juvenile, it is at least a half, usually two-thirds the propodus. This is a much larger species than capense (phasmatodes)
RMMCTTT8–. Fig. 26. Male oviger of: a. Nymphon orcadense, Hodgson: X17. b. N. attstrale, Hodgson: x 17. Type H a; segments 5 and 6 thin-walled and inflated at x. c. Segments 5-7 of male oviger of A', brevicaudaium, Miers: < 27. Distribution. Circumpolar; this is the first record of the typical australe form from the western side of the Antarctic (cf. Loman, 1923, p. 21). Nymphon orcadense, Hodgson (Fig. 26 a). Chaetonymphon orcadense, Hodgson, 1908, p. 173, pi. ii, figs. 2, 2 a. Chaetonymphon orcadense, Loman, 1923, p. 22. Nymphon orcadense. Caiman, 1920, p. 246. St. 163. 17. ii. 27. Paul Harbour, S
RFC1RG2P–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RMRMHWBA–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 322 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Descriptions of Species Nymphon laterospinum n.sp. (Fig- i) Material, i $ ovig. Station A 193. Description. Trunk fairly slender, completely segmented. Lateral processes separated by nearly ij times their own diameter; armed distally with spurs.. Fig. 1. Nymphon laterospinum n.sp., <$ (holotype). a, dorsal view of the trunk; b, inner margin of the claw of a leg; c, first leg; d, distal segments of the first leg; e, chela;/, oviger; g, some special oviger spin
RMMCTTTY–. Fig. 24. NympJwn subtile, Loman: b. Terminal segments of third leg. M'Wj&/;o« sp.? St. 53: rt. Terminal segments of third leg: x 47. c. Palp: x 60. (/.Chela: ;< 47. Nymphon sp..' St. 181: e. Segments 2-6 of male oviger: ;< 16. /. Chela: x 16. Measurements (mm.) Length of proboscis ... Diameter of proboscis Length of trunk Length of cephalic segment... Width of anterior cephalic lobes Width of neck Width across second lateral processes Length of abdomen ... Walking leg: 2-4 First coxa . 0-8 Second coxa 6-93 Third coxa . 3-4 Femur 1-22 First tibia . 0-43 Second tibia 3-6 Tarsus 0-65
RFC1RFTE–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse), Arctic, Russia, Kareliya, White sea
RFE7KN6X–Sea spider (Nymphon longitarse) White sea, Karelia, Arctic, Russian Federation
RFE7MFFR–Sea spider (Nymphon sp.) Sea of Japan, Far East, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
RMMCTTRH–. Fig. 30. Nymphon neumayri, n.sp.: a. Holotype. Dorsal view of body with chelophores and palps. b. Holotype. Lateral view of body, with chelophore and palp. c. Third leg of female. Measurements {mm.) Length of proboscis ... Diameter of proboscis Length of trunk Length of cephalic segment Width of cephalic lobes Width across second lateral processes Length of abdomen Length of scape Length of chela Third right leg: First coxa ... Second coxa Third coxa ... Femur First tibia ... Second tibia Tarsus Propodus ... Claw Holotype ? 1-4 1-8 i-o 0-9 4-0 4-4 1-8 2-0 1-8 2-3 3-3 3-4 2-1 2'0 2-2 2-2 1-6
RMRHWCTD–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. Fig'. 6. Einzelne Putzstackeln von Nymphon leptocheles. (Nat. Grosse von O.07—O.09 mm.). die durch korperliche Schwache an einer ausgiebigen Verwendung derselben verhindert werden. Binnen kurzer Zeit sind diese der- artig von allen moglichen festsitzenden und umherschweifenden Lebe- wesen besetzt, dass sie einen grossen Teil ihrer Bewegungsfahigkeit verJieren und meist bald eingehen. Auch auf gesunden Tieren lindet man manchmal die festsitzenden Gehause von Serpuliden, Bryozoen und Thalamophoren, dagegen sah ich sie nie, wie die kranken, von Infusorien und Ba
RMMCTTX0–. Fig. 20. Nymphon paucidens, n.sp.: a. Oviger of holotype: X 47. b. Palp of holotype: < 60. c. Terminal segments of third leg of female: x 47. Nymphon charcoti, Bouvier (Fig. 10 b). N. charcoti, Bouvier, 1911, p. 1138; 1913, p. 81, text-figs. 32-34. N. charcoti, Caiman, 1915, p. 29. A'', charcoti, Loman, 1923, p. 15. St. 39. 25. iii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, from 8 cables S 81° W of Merton Rock to 1-3 miles N 7° E of Macmahon Rock, 179-235 m.; gy. M. Large otter trawl: 17 specimens, including ovigerous and larvigerous $$, several with encrusting Polyzoa. St. 42. I. iv. 26. O
RMRD3NXH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 16 fast, viger de tilbage; men rammer de en Hydroidtentakel, kaster Pycnogoniden hele sit Legeme frem i den paagæl-. Fig. 6. Øverst: Nymphon leptocheles sugende paa Hydroiden Campanularia (denne er prikket). — Nederst: Pycnogonum littorale med Snabelen indboret i Fodskiven af en Actinie (Efter Prell 1909). dende Retning, medens begge Sakse aabner sig og søger at gribe fast omkring Hydroidens Bæger. Har en af Sak- sene faaet fat, glider den langsomt tilbage, indtil den med. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RMMCTTWH–. Fig. 17. Nymphon pfejferi, Loman: b. Chelophore of young specimen (length = 1-4 mm.), d. Chela of adult co-type. A'^./)a««V/eHi, n.sp.: a. Chelophore of young specimen (length = i-8mm.). e. Chela of adult: x 60. N. tridentaturn, Hodgson: c. Chela of holotype (young). Measurements (mm.) Length of proboscis Diameter of proboscis Length of trunk (J (St. 141) 0-5 0-35 2-0 9 (St. 149) 0-87 0-45 2-2 Length of cephalic segment Width of cephalic lobes Width across second lateral processes Length of abdomen ... i-o 0-8 1-65 0-8 l-O 0-9 1-65 0-85 Third leg: Coxae 1-8 1-8 Femur 1-95 2-1 First tibia 2-2
RMMCTTX4–. Fig. 19, Nymphon paucidens, n.sp. a. Dorsal view of body of holotype with chelophores: X 20—proboscis foreshortened, b. Third leg of female from St. 140. Measurements {mm.) Length of proboscis ... Diameter of proboscis Length of trunk Length of cephalic segment Width of cephalic lobes "Width across second lateral Length of abdomen ... Third leg Coxae Femur First tibia ... Second tibia Tarsus Propodus ... Claw Auxiliaries ... processes holotype ? (St. 140) 0-7 0-8 0-35 0-37 2-4 2-5 i-i 1-2 07 1-6 1-6 0-85 i-o 2-0 1-9 2-4 2-8 2-5 2-8 3-4 0-6 3-2 0-6 1-2 1-3 0-45 0-45 0-25 0-25
RMRHWCWM–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. u Heinrich Prell. [Nr. 11 eines Nymphon empor, so bleibt es in der Regel so lange unbeachtet, als es sich auf den mit Schwimmhaaren besetzten, oder den distal davon gelegenen Gliedern befindet. Kommt es aber dem Korper noch nåher, so wird der Eitråger der betreffenden Seite nach dem Bein ausgestreckt, die fiinf letzten Glieder desselben legen sich wie eine Ringbiirste darum (Fig. 5, B) und die ganze Extremitåt wird hin- durchgezogen; die gleiche Reaktion kanu man ubrigens erzielen, wenn man eine der verstreuten Borsten auf den proximalen Beingliedern. Fig. 5.
RMMCTTY9–. J-* ^ i>j>—>< ^ Fig. 12. Terminal segments of third leg of: a. Nymphon hiemale, Hodgson, paratype. b. N. gracillimum, Caiman, holotype. c. N. gracilipes, Miers, holotype. Table IV L. of trunk (in mm.) No. of spinules on fingers of chela L. of palpal segments 4+5 L. of segment 2 No. of denticulate spines on oviger Third leg: L. of coxa 2 {b) L. of coxae 1+3 L. of tarsus L. of propodus A'^. hiemale paratypes 6-8 7-2 30-36 I I-06 42 43 1-64 1-95 0-89 i-o Discovery collection St. 27 6-0 24,29 0-87 31 0-83 St. 123 6-0 27.33 1-05 40 I-So 0-97 3 St. 160 6-0 33.38 i-o 38 1-90 St. 140 7-2
RMMCTTWF–. Fig. 22. Nymphon claiencei,n.sp.: «. Terminal segments of third leg: >c 27. b. Chela: x 27. c. Palp: x 20. Measurements (mm.) Holotype Ovig. cJ ? St. 170 St. 170 St. 170 Length of proboscis 2-4 2-2 2-4 Diameter of proboscis 1-2 1-2 1-2 Length of trunk 6'8 6-4 6-4 Length of cephalic segment 3-4 3-2 3-2 Width of anterior cephalic lobes 1-8 1-8 2-13 Width of neck 0-8 0-9 0-8 Width across second lateral processes 4-0 4-2 4-0 Length of abdomen ... 1-05 I-O 1-2 Third leg: First coxa ... 1-2 1-2 1-3 Second coxa 4-0 4-0 2-6 Third coxa ... 0-8 0-8 0-8 Femur 8-4 7-8 8-0 First tibia 9-0 8-65 8-f) Se
RMRHWCX0–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. U>10] Beitrage zur Kenutnis der Lebensweise einiger Pantopoden. 11 Diese Glieder sind nun nicht, wie die proximalen, raehr oder weniger kahl, sondern sie tragen zahlreiche Borsten, die sich in fiinf Långsreihon gruppieren. Bei Nymphon stroemii sind diese Borsten alle von etvva derselben Grosse und zwar sehr kurz. Bei den ånderen Arten dagegen sind diejenigen der beiden seitlichen Eeihen zum Teil stark verlångert (Fig. 4) und dienen als Schwimm- haare. Sie stenen unter einem Winkel von etwa 60° distalwarts ab; bei der wegstossenden Abwårtsbewegung des Beine
RMRHWCRW–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 1G Heinrich Prell. [Nr. 11 Ein sehr anregendes Schauspiel gewåhrt die N ah r ungs au f- nahme von Nymphon. Scheinbar ganz interesselos steht das Tier iiber einem dichten Gewirr von Gampanularien, nur die Palpen tasten vorsichtig den Bezirk um die Proboscis ab. Beriihren sie dabei irgend einen festen Gegen- stand, so weichen sie aus. Treffen sie aber auf einen Hydroidtentakel, so wird der Korper des Pycnogoniden heftig nach der betreffenden Richtung herumgeworfen, wahrend die Scheeren der beiden Cheliferen sich reflektorisch oifnen und das Kopfchen zu fassen s
RMRHWCX9–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 10 Heinrich Prell. [Nr. 11 Steilt man mit den vcrscbiedenen Nymphon-Arten nebeneinan- (ler Versuche iiber ihre Schwimmfåhigkcit an, so zeigt sicb, dass diese keineswegs gleich ist. Wirft man die Månnchen von Nymphon mixhim oder N. longi- tarse in ein grosser Wassergefåss, so beginnen sic sofort lebhaft zu schwimmen, und es dau ert oft sehr lange, bis sie sicb beruhigen; Nymphon leptocheles erweist sich als nicht so ausdauernd, ist aber immerhin nocb ein guter Schwimmer. Die Weibcben derselben Arten sind viel weniger beweglich; haben sie kurz vorher ihre Eier
RMRD3NY1–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 3. 1 : Spidsen af Ãggeben af Nymphon leptocheles, for at vise Pudsebørsterne, der i større Maalestok er vist i: 3. â â 2: samme, snoet om et andet Ben, visende, hvorledes Lemmet fun- gerer. â 4: Spidsen af Ben af Pycnogonum littorale, visende de simple Pudsebørster paa Underkanten (i Fig. vendt til højre). (Efter Prell 1909). er alle 4 (5) Par ganske ens. De bestaar af 8 Led + en Endeklo; Leddenes Betegnelse fremgaar af Fig. 2. Betegnelserne i Literaturen er dog ikke. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRD1XJN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 1. Nymphon rubrum fra Ryggen (i Midten) og fra højre Side (forneden; Gangbenené fjernede). Øverst Enden af et Gangben. (l.B—4. B: 1.—4. Gangben; Bik: Biklo; Bk: Bagkrop; H: Hoved- segment med Halsen; Pa: Palpe; Sa: Saksben (en Klosaks er tegnet ovenover i større Maalestok); Sn: Snabel; 1. T, 2. T: I.—2. Tarse- led ; Æb: Æggeben (man ser en Klump Æg paa hvert Æggeben); 0: Øjetappen med Øjnene) (Efter G. O. Sars 1891).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RMRMHWP1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. UtiAJAUAMb&mm^ Fig. 5. Chela of: a. Nymphon signatum Mobius, juv. b. Nymphon distensum Mdbius. c. Nymphon comes Flynn. Localities: Agulhas Bank, 100 metres (Mobius); False Bay, 19-27 fath. 1 ovig. <$; 10 miles off Cape St. Blaize, 1 $; off Gt. Fish Point, 49 fath. 3 ovig. 0*0*5 1 non-ovig <$, 1 immature $; off Glendower Beacon (Port Alfred), 66 fath. 1 non-ovig. o* (S. Afr. Mus.). Remarks. With the holotypes of this species and distensum before her, Gordon pointed out certain small differen
RMRD1XHR–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 22. Fig. 7. Nymphon-Arter med spids Øjetap (undt. 10: N. gracile). 1—5: N. rubrum (1: fra Ryggen, Benene Ikke tegnede; 2: Øje- tap; 3: Klosaks; 4: Palpe; 5: Tarseled og Klo). — 6—7: N. brevirostre (6 : fra Ryggen; 7 : Tarseled og Klo). — 8—9: N. mix- tum, typisk Form (8: fra Ryggen, med Øjetap, Palpe og Tarseled med Klo; 9: Klosaks).— 10: N. gracile (Palpe og Tarseled med Klo). — (1-9 efter G. O. S^rs 1891, 10 efter Bouvier 1923).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMRD3NXB–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 27 Arter er ofte slaaet sammen (se foreg. Art). Farven rød- gul, Længde 15 mm, Benenes Spændvidde 150 mm.. Fig. 8. Nymphon-Arter med afrundet (ikke tilspidset) Øjetap. 1: N. leptocheles (a: Palpe, b: Spidsen af et Gangben). — 2: N. gracilipes, typisk Form (Palpe og Spidsen af Gangben). — 3: N. stroemi, typisk Form (Spidsen af Gangben). — 4: N. macrum (Palpe og Spidsen af Gangben). —- 5: N. longitarse (fra Ryggen, Klosaks, Palpe og Spidsen af Gangben). — 6: N. longimanum (Spidsen af Gangben). — (Alt efter G. O. Sars 1891, u
RMRMJ0XP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. a. Fig. 6. Nymphon pilosum Mobius. a. ocular tubercle, front (above) and lateral (below) views. b. femur O 6, 2nd leg £ 64, 9 92 mm. (femur ^ 11-5, $ 20, ist tibia 5* i5, $ 23, 2nd tibia 0 25-5, ? 37*5 mm-)- Localities: Agulhas Bank, 154 metres, 1 $ (Mobius); off Gneka River, 43 fath. 1 $ (Flynn); off Buffalo River (East London), 195 fath. 3 ^$ (1 ovig.), 1 9; off Gape Morgan, 87 fath. 1 9; off Cape Seal, 37 miles, 80 fath. 1 juv.j Cape Point N. 71 ° E. 18 miles, 230 fath. 1 9. (S. Afr. Mus.). Remark
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