RMRD627A–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 15. C. cingulata (5) Caiman. pleon segments; a median keel extends from the 5^^ pedigerous to the'jS*^ pleon segment, but is feeble at beginning and end of the series. Eyelobe with 11 corneal lenses on the distal end. Antenna 1 with 3^ joint longer than 2"*^, accessory flagellum minute but distinct. Maxilliped 3, 2^^ joint with distal process reaching nearly as far as that of the 4**^ joint, its length without this long process little more than the rest of limb. Peraeopod 1, 2^"^ joint feebly produced at apex, length less than rest of limb, 5^^ and
RMPFY7KJ–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 24. Naunastacidae, 0. Cumella 183 ISoc. London, u 28 p. 294 | 1902 C. p., G. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., v. 14 p. 95 { 1905 C.p., Caiman in: Sci. Invest. Fish. Ireland, 1904 app. 1 p. 23 | 1909 C. p., A. M. Norman & G. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., ser. 2 r.3ii p. 34 | 1911 C.p.. Caiman in: Tr. zool. Soc. London, ul8iv p. 344. 9 . Pseudorostral lobes short, meeting in front of tlie eye. front margin straight and then deeply emarginate with acute antero-lateral angle. Cara- pace large and deep, rather compressed in front, dorsal lin
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RMRMJ7H4–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 4 227 mani. This is an ovigerous female, in the South African Museum, SAM-A16794, collected by UCT, 5 December 1962. Type locality: 44 m off Port Elizabeth (33°53'S 25°49'E). UCT station number SCD 378K. The remarks on page 230 discuss the reasons for believing this specimen to belong to Stebbing's species. The locality of the sample from which the neotype was chosen is the closest available in both depth and position to that of Stebbing's material. Description Ovigerou
RMPFWM83–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 5. Leptocumatidae, 1. Leptocuma 53 with exopods in both sexes, all well developed, except those on the 4^^^ pair in the female. Only 3 pairs of pleopods in the male. Endopod of iiropods 2-jointed. 1 genus. 1. Gen. Leptocuma 0. Sars 1873 Leptocuma (Sp. un.: L. kinbergii), G. 0. Sars in: Svenska Ak. Handl., n. ser. V. 11 nr. 5 p. 24 | 1878 & 1879 L., G. O. Sars io: Arch. Naturv. Kristian., v.'d p. 465; V.4 p. 12 I 1887 L., G. 0. Sars in: Rep. Voy. Challenger, v. 19 pars 55 p. 6 | 1908 L., Zimmer in: Ergeb. Tiefsee-Exp., r.8 p. 165 | 1912 L., Caiman in:
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RMRD625N–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 31. P. typicus (?) (Sars). Fig. 32. P. typicus (Sars), maxiUa i. from this to the rear gently convex, obtusely carinate, the sides lamellarly expanded, carinate, probably fringed as in Plati/t^pMops peringueyi. Pedigerous segment 1 in adults nearly as long as the 3 following segments combined, with saddle-like dorsal depression; 'H'^^ segment with double dorsal carina (Caiman). Pleon very slender, subequal in length to preceding part of the body. Telson. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMPFYEA7–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 43. E. deformis (cJ; (Kroyer) (after Sars). Fig. 44. E. deformis ((J) (Kroyer), uropod (after Sarsj. 2. E. Integra (S. I. Smith) 1879 Eudorella (?) l, S. I. Smith iu: Tr. Connect. Ac, v.bi p. 116 I 1887 Eudorellopsis l, H. J. Hansen in: Vid. Meddel., ». 39 p. 201 t. 7 f. 3, 3a—d I 1893 E. l. T. Stebbing in: Int. sci. Ser., v. 74 p. 305 | 1900 E. i., G. 0. Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 39 | 1900 E. L, Zimmer in: Fauna arctica, vA p. 420, 433. 440 I 1912 E. i.. Caiman in: P. U. S. Mus., u41 p. 624. Pseudorostral lobes with dorsal process acute, erected close beh
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RMRD623R–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 47. P. sorex (2) Zimmer, antenna i. Fig. 4B. F. sorex (^) Zimmer, roaxiUiped .s. Fig. 49. P. sorex (?) Zimmer, uropod. The pseudorostral lobes meet immediately behind the minute eyelobe, with edges in contact to the obliquely raised acute apex, to which a small seta is attached, frontal margin except near narrowed apex serrate with in- tervening setules, sinus small with bulge adjoining the small antero-lateral. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMPFWM6R–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 9. Leuconidae, 1. Leucon 67 p. 180 I 1879 L. nasicus, A. M. Norman iu: Ann. nat. Hist., ser. 5 «. 3 p. 70 | 1879 L. n., S. I. Smith in: Tr. Connect. Ac, v. 5 p. 114 | 1884 L. n., .1. S. Schneider in: Tromse Mas. Aarsh., v.l p. 54 | 1887 L. n., H. J. Hansen in: Dijmphna Udb., p. 240; and in: Vid. Meddel., u 39 p. 199 | 1893 L. nasica, T. Stebbing in: Int. sci. Ser., u 74 p. 304 | 1893 Cuman., Apstein in: Jahresber. Comm. D. Meere, v. 6 p. 196 | 1897 Leuconoi)sis ensifer, A.O.Walker in: J.Linn. Soc. London, v.26 p. 227 t. 17 f. 1—lh((^) | 1900 Leucon nasicu
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RMRD627R–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 1.Vaunthompsoniidae, 3. Bathycuma, 2. Sympodommatidae, 1. Sympodomma 15 Pseudorostrum acute, slightly upturned, the lobes meeting for a short distance in front of the little triangular eyeless eyelobe. Carapace about a quarter of the body's total length, rough with minute denticles, the medio- dorsal line carinate, the first 3^ showing spinules in double line, commencing on the eyelobe and fading away into a single line towards or to the hind margin. 1^* pedigerous segment seemingly united to the carapace. Pleon segments 1—5 with lower borders flat- tened
RMPFY7K3–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 26. Campylaspididae, 1. Campylaspis 191 nat. Hist, ser. 5 v.3 p. 73 | 1887 C. r., H. J. Hansen in: Vid. Meddel., v.'d9 p. 207, 209 [ 1897 C. r., T. Scott in: Rep. Fish. Board Scotl., «. 15 p. 133 | 1900 C. r., G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, u3 p. 84, 108 t. 56, 57 | 1900 C. r., Zimmerin: Fauna arctica, v. I p. 429, 435 I 1909 C. r., A. M. Norman & G. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., ser. 2 r. 3ii p. 35 I 1911 C. r., Stappers in: Camp. arct. Orleans, Crust. Malac. p. 122 j 1912 C. r.. Caiman in: P. U. S. Mus., v. 41 p. 627. 9 Pseudorostral lobes very
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RMRD626H–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 23. I. zimmeri Stebbing, maxilliped 3. Fig. 24. I. zimmeri Stebbiug, uropod. rounded clistal process simulating and perhaps representing a short 3^ joint. Peduncle of uropods subequal to the rami; endopod with V^ joint much stouter than 2^^, about half as long, fringed on medial margin with 10 pectinate spines, the apical much the longest, 2"^* joint fringed with a dozen spines, the lowest the largest, follow- ed by an oblique series of lOspinules extending to the acute apex which carries an inward pointing spine. L. 9 mm. A specimen without pleopods, L.
RMPFYE8Y–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 102 Cuniacea: 11. Diastylidae, 1. Diastylis 23. D. scorpioides (Lepech.) 1780 Oniscus s., Lepechin in: Acta Ac. Petrop , 1778 v.l p. 248 t. 8 f. 2 I 1841 Cuma edioardsii, Kroyer in: Naturh. Tidsskr., v.3vi p.504, 531 t. 5 f. 1 —IH I 1846 C. e. -- C. brevirostris (5. Kroyer in: Naturh. Tidsskr., ser. 2 v. 2ii p. 128. 207 t. 1 f. 1, 3, 5, 9—14; p. 174, 208 t. 2 f. 6 | 1849 C. e. + C. b., Kroyer in: Voy. Nord Crust., t.4; t. 5A f. a—t | 1871 Diastylis e., G. 0. Sars iu: Svenska Ak. Hand)., n. ser. V.9 nr. 13 p. 5 i 1879 D. e., A. M. Norman in: Ann. nat. Hist., ser.
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RMRMJ8B8–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM ANNALE VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM Volume 75 Band lune 1978 Junie Part 7 Deel. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA PART 2 FAMILY BODOTRIIDAE, SUBFAMILY BODOTRIINAE By JENNIFER DAY Cape Town Kaapstad. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMFH0CTG–The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition (1905)
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RMRD628N–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea first, second, and third, with the carapace and of one with an- other among themselves, each limb of the first pair having its Antenna i Antenna 2, peduncle Carapace. Antenna 2, flageUum Pleopod 1 Pleon segmeiat 5- Telsonic segment - '^ Exopod of uropod Uropod peduncle Fig. 1. Bodotria arenosa (after G. 0. Sars). Endopod of uropod exopod or swimming-branch, an appendage which may or may not recur on any or all of the three following pairs but is never found on the fifth pair; 3) a flexible pleon of six or seven mo-. Please note that these images are extrac
RMFH0CTH–The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition (1905)
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RMRD62ET–. The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition. Cumacea; Zoology. m â " '/: j-Ai. i^. Fig. I. Nainias/aciis Hanseni n. sp., adult male. a. From the side. b. Fiom above, c. First abdominal somite from the front. d. Fifth leg. c. Last somite and Uropod. The first leg-bearing somite is very short and hardly visible from the exterior. The last three thoracic somites have each on the dorsal surface a pair of prominences beset with tubercles and spines. These prominences are largest on the last somite where they resemble the prominences of the abdominal somites. The pleural plates of the leg-bearing s
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RMRD6236–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 56. D. cornutus (Boeck), pleopod 1 (after fears). Fig. 67. D. cornutus (Boeck), pleopod 2 (after Sars). teeth which flank the frontal lobe of the carapace are in the 9 more conspicuous, and are followed by 2 meandering rows of small unequal denticles: in the d the pseudorostral lobes are minutely serrate at each side, the antero-lateral corners produced as rounded dentate lobes close to the eye, an obliquely transverse fold in the front part of the carapace on each side joins the serrate lateral carina which runs to the hind margin, the carapace being otherwi
RMF2F045–The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition (1905)
RMRD6278–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 3. Bodotriidae, 5. Stephanomma, 6. Zygosiphon 41 the peduncles of the uropods. Eye situated on the broad blunt-ended equi- valent of an eyelobe, and composed of 10 corneal lenses encircling a central one. Below this region a semicircular orifice leading to the branchial cham- bers can be closed by the triangular exopods of maxilliped 1. Antenna 1 small, the three joints of the pe- duncle subequal in length, flagellum very short, accessory undeveloped. Maxilliped 3, 2^^ joint scarcely longer than the 3*^ and 4P^ com- bined, not apically produced. 4*^ joint
RMF2F044–The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition (1905)
RMRD627J–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 3. Bodotriidae, 1. Cyclaspoides, 2. Eocunia 19 Pseudorostrum acute, with antero-lateral corner rounded, denticulate. Carapace a little compressed laterally in front, to the rear embracing the first three pedigerous segments, with one dorsal suture or none. Intestine anteriorly coiled, as in Platycuma holti. Body without spinose armature. Telsonic segment subequal in length to the preceding, well produced between the uropods. Eye wanting. Antenna 1 very short, its single flagellum consisting of 2 very small joints. Spine-row of mandible of 15 components. P
RMF2F046–The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition (1905)
RMRD3BEN–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Y-r ths of principal. First maxilliped with terminal joint peculiarly widened at the base. First and second peraeopods of the female with exopods, third and fourth pairs with exopods very rudimentary. Fifth peraeopods apparently wanting. 1 species. 1. S, spinulosa Stebb. 1912 S. spinulosus, T. Stebbing in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., v. 10v p. 162 t. 60. Surface spinulose. Pseudorostral lobes slightly up- turned, without sinus of antero-lateral margin. Carapace narrowly oval, with median keel running for some distance backwards from the small eyeless eyelobe, and behind
RMRD6259–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 34. L. nasica ((J) (Kroyer), peraeopod 3 (after Sars). Fig. 36. L. nasica (Kroyer), maxilla 1 (after Sars). Body slender and elongate. Pseudorostral lobes in 9 upturned, pro- minent, obliquely truncate with the truncate edges minutely denticulate and setiferous: antero-lateral corners sharply triangular preceded by a deep sinus, followed for some distance by fine serration of the lower margin. In the 6 the lobes are shorter, little upturned, almost transversely truncate, and the antero-lateral corners are obtuse with the sinus obsolete. Carapace in Q with med
RMRD627C–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 15. C. cingulata (5) Caiman. pleon segments; a median keel extends from the 5^^ pedigerous to the'jS*^ pleon segment, but is feeble at beginning and end of the series. Eyelobe with 11 corneal lenses on the distal end. Antenna 1 with 3^ joint longer than 2"*^, accessory flagellum minute but distinct. Maxilliped 3, 2^^ joint with distal process reaching nearly as far as that of the 4**^ joint, its length without this long process little more than the rest of limb. Peraeopod 1, 2^"^ joint feebly produced at apex, length less than rest of limb, 5^^ and
RMRE59W8–. Crustacea caspia : contributions to the knowledge of the carcinological fauna of the Caspian Sea / by G.O. Sars. Crustacea; Cumacea; Amphipoda. AmphipodaSuppi. G.O.Sars Crustacea caspia. PI.8.. .G.O.Sars au+ogr. Qammarus placidus, Gnm m. „ pla+ycheir, 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927; Imperatorskaia akademiia nauk (Russia). St. -Pétersbourg, Imprimerie de l'
RMRE5A4C–. Crustacea caspia : contributions to the knowledge of the carcinological fauna of the Caspian Sea / by G.O. Sars. Crustacea -- Caspian Sea; Cumacea -- Caspian Sea; Amphipoda -- Caspian Sea. G.O.Sars Crustacea caspia. Mysidae.Pl.V.. G.oSars autogr. MesotYiysis Czemiavskyi, G.0.Sars. n. sp.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927; Imperatorskaia akademiia nauk (Russia). St. -Pét
RMRD620R–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 128 Cumacea: 11. Diastylidae, 7. Leptostyjis telson shorter than the (^^^ segment, with 1 pair of lateral spinules. Antenna 1 of 9 long. 1^* joint longer than 2"^, subequal to 3*^, accessory flagellum much smaller in Q than in d. Antenna 2 in d. 2^^ joint subequal to 5*^'. Peraeopod 1 very long, but 2"*^ joint scarcely longer than 5*^, much shorter than ^i^^. (i*^ more than thrice the 7^^. Peraeopod 2, 1^^ joint longer than 5*^. Exopods of 3^ and 4:^^ pairs in g 2-jointed. Pleopods with the short 1-joiuted rami nearly equal. Peduncle of uropods about equ
RMRMJ73F–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 261 Pereiopods 3 (Fig. 39H) to 5 similar; ischium short and stout; merus and carpus stout, subequal in length. Propodus and dactyl short, slender. Telsonic somite (Fig. 391) slightly longer than wide, rectangular in dorsal outline. Peduncle of uropod one and half times length of telsonic somite, two and a half times length of rami, unarmed. Exopod slightly longer than endopod, first segment about a quarter length of second, neither armed except for four terminal spine
RMRD621B–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 122 Cumacea: 11. Diastylidae, 6. Paradiastylis than either. sligMy narrowed at the base, with a pair of tubercles at about one-third of its length, distal half sharply convergent to exceedingly narrow apex carrying a pair of spinules, Avith pair of setules adjacent and a second pair higher up. Antenna 1, 2"^ joint of peduncle the shortest, principal flagellum :3-jointed, accessory 2-jointed. Antenna 2 of 9 3-jointed. Mandibles with about 9 spines in spine-row. Maxilliped 3, 2''^ joint much expanded distally, following joints not expanded. Peraeopod 1 not very
RMRD61YK–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 138 Cumacea: 15. Ekdiastylidae, 1. Ekdiastylis Some of the pleou segments carrying a few denticles. Telson in 9 shorter than peduncle of uropods, but equal to it in d, with about 6 pairs of lateral spines on the narrowed section in 9, about 10 in d. Antenna 1 with 2"*^ joint the shortest. Antenna 2 of 9 with no joints elongate. Maxilliped 3. 2'='*^ joint not distally expanded or elongate. Peraeopod 2 with 2"*^ joint pro- duced into a curved spiniform tooth. Exopod of uropods about ^/^ds <jg fQjjg as the peduncle, rather longer than the endopod, of whi
RMRD621R–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 118 Cumacea: 11. Diastylidae, 5. Makrokylindrus Behind the eyelobe a central ridge, elevated at the middle, ascends to a bilobed girdle which crosses the carapace a little behind the middle, each lobe in its forward curve meeting a dentate carina which starts from the pseudorostral processes, while from the meeting point a ridge descends, giving off two divergent branches which reach the lower margin. Pedigerous seg- ments 3 and 4 dorsally coalesced, b^^ rather long with postero-lateral angles rounded. Pleon segments 1—3 in the d each with a dorsal pair of den- ti
RMRD61YN–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 134 Cumacea: 14. Pseudodiastylidae, 1. Pseudodiastylis shorter than peraeopod 1 and with a more strongly armed 5**^ joint, but otherwise in close resemblance. Peraeopod 2 with shorter 2»^, longer 5^^ joint than in the preceding pair and 6*'' joint only half as long as the. Eig. 89. p. ferox (9 juv.) Caiman. Fig. 90. P. ferox Caiman, telson. straight needle-like 7*''. In the 3^ and 4*^ pairs the exopod is 2-jointed, but extremely minute. Peduncle of uropods a fourth longer than the telson; the rami broken, but the remains indicating a long and slender character. L.
RMRD61TP–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 119. N. unguiculatus (?) Bate, maxilli- ped 2, vibratory lamina (after Sars).. Fig. 118. N. unguiculatus (9) Bate, maxilliped i (after Sars). Fig. 120. N. unguiculatus Bate, niaxilUped 3 (after Sars). (S. Body slightly more slender, without scattered hairs. Pseudorostral lobes shorter, thicker, less strongly upturned, antero-lateral corners quadrate. Carapace almost vertically truncate behind, devoid of the flattened spines flanking the branchial regions. Eyes larger. Antenna 2, flagellum filiform, of about 18 elongate joints. Maxilliped 1, branchial leaflets
RMRD624M–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 76 Cumacea: 9. Leuconidae, 2. Eudorella sinus, -which is bounded below by a somewhat upturned sharp tooth. The sinus in the d is much smaller than in the Q. The lower margin is serrate for some distance back from the antero-lateral corner. The long 5*^ pleon segment dorsally projects a pair of long setae over the short telsonic segment. An- tenna 1 O carrying many plumose setae, P* joint broader but shorter than either of "the subequal 2"<i and 'S*^ joints, 3-jointed flagellum as long as 3<i joint of peduncle, 1-jointed accessory nearly three-quart
RMRD61Y5–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 95. P. declivis (Sars), pleopod 2.. Fig. 94. P. declivis (Sars), pleopod i. Fig. 96. P. declivis (Sars), telson and uropod. Body rather short and compact, integument strongly indurated. Pseudo- rostrum rather prominent, acute, more so in Q than in d, antero-Iateral corners minutely projecting with a little apical denticle. From near this point to the hind margin a pair of strong dorso-lateral carinae traverse the carapace, to which in the d are added a second pair subparallel to the upper pair. The pedigerous segments smooth. Pleon rather shorter than precedi
RMRD624G–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig, 41. E. emarginata (Kroy er), anteuna 12 (after Saiv).. Fig. 40. E. emarginata (cJ) (Kroyei) (after Sars). Fig. 42. emarginata (5) (Kroyer), an- tenna 2 (after Sars). its 1*** joint shorter than the accessory, carrying at the base a dense fascicle of sensory filaments. Antenna 2 of 9 with 5 plumose setae on the basal joint. Peraeopod 1 with 6^^ joint much longer than 5*^ Peraeopod 'J, ante- penultimate joint subequal to next preceding joint, terminal joint at least as long as antepenultimate, broad, spatulate, with many radiating spines. Pe- duncle of uropods
RMRD6227–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 11. Diastylidae, 3. Diastylopsis 113 than the telson, to which are attached 2 pairs of lateral spines, the upper very small, and a large apical pair. Antenna 1 Q with each flagellum 3-jointed, in the d the principal is 5-jointed. Antenna 2 o showing i large joint followed by a minute one. The peduncle of the uropods in the 9 is as long as the 6^^ pleon segment and as the exopod, rather longer than the endopod, which carries 6, 2, 2 spines respectively on the 3 joints; in the d the peduncle is rather longer, and the endopod has 12, 4, 3 spines on the media
RMRD3BEX–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 20. Lampropidao, 2. Steaotyphlops, 3. Platytyphlops 157. Y-r ths of principal. First maxilliped with terminal joint peculiarly widened at the base. First and second peraeopods of the female with exopods, third and fourth pairs with exopods very rudimentary. Fifth peraeopods apparently wanting. 1 species. 1. S, spinulosa Stebb. 1912 S. spinulosus, T. Stebbing in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., v. 10v p. 162 t. 60. Surface spinulose. Pseudorostral lobes slightly up- turned, without sinus of antero-lateral margin. Carapace narrowly oval, with median keel running for s
RMRD628K–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea vably articulated segments, of which the first five may carry each a pair of pleopo|ds, and the sixth is always furnished with a pair of uropods, while the seventh, the telson, never has appeu- Antenna i Peraeopod i Branchial apparatus . exopodal part Peraeopod 2 Branchial apparatus epipodal part Nerve chain Peraeopod 3 Peraeopod i Incubatory plate (in formation) Peraeopod Eyelobe Cephalic ganglion Mandible Pleon segment i. Stomach Carapace , 3 liversacs Heart Renal organ - Ovary Intestinal canal Fig. 2. Diastylis lucifer (after G. 0. Sars), dages. Inter
RMRD624X–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 9. Leuconidae, 1. Leucon 71 1-jointed accessory, which in the young male is rudimentary, wart-like (Sars), but not so (Caiman). Peraeopod 3 without peculiar appendages to the 3^ joint, such as are found in some species. Peduncle of uropods rather shorter than exopod which is a little shorter than P* joint of endopod, this being 4 times as long as the 2"*^ joint, both joints having more spines than in the 9. most of them small and simple, at least as figured. L. 6 mm. OS Portugal, lat. 38o 7' N., depth 1036 m; Davis Strait, lat. 59" 10' N., depth
RMRD623M–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 10. Diastyloididae, 1. Diastyloides 87 o-erous segment 5 with postero-lateral angles acute, in the d produced. Telson much shorter than peduncle of the uropods, with 5 pairs of lateral spines on distal half in the 9, longer and much narrower with angular projection in the (S. Antenna 1 with i^^ joint shorter than 2'i* and 3^ combined, the principal flagellum small, 5-jointed in d, 3-jointed in Q, accessory 3-jointed. Antenna 2 of 9 with 3 terminal joints very short. Mandibles with conical process over the molar, spines of spine-row not numerous. Peraeopod
RMRD61RY–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 126. P.tridentata Stebbing, maxiUi- ped 2.. Fig. 127. P. tridentata Stebbing, maxiUiped 3. sually long, more than twice as long as broad, 6*^1 longer than any except the 2"*. Peraeopod 2, 3^ joint short but outdrawn to a conspicuous apical spine. 7^'i as long as 4*^^ and 5^'^ combined, 4 times as long as the Q^^. In the 3^^ and 4*^^ pairs the stout 2^^ joint is much narrowed distally. Pe- duncle of uropods with finely serrate margins; endopod about two-thirds as long with 10 spines on the medial margin, and a much larger apical spine; the exopod much mor
RMRD62F0–. The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition. Cumacea; Zoology. !i'miiim!i"iiiiiiiMimii!iiiiiiiiitiiiiti ||ii»tmt>iiitiiiiiii)iiii]iiimiifiiiiiiiiiiwtiiii)itimiiifiiiriiimitfiiiiiiiii[iriiiiiii|[imiiimiiiiinimnillilliiliiiinimiiti]i; ^S&fM.^.^^ OiO i^S^ fSa CS3 C}to Qip [fe r«0 Qia E« RESULTATS DES EXPLORATIONS ZOOLOGIQUES, BOTANIQUES, OCEANOGRAPHIQUES ET GEOLOGIQUES ENTBEPRISBS AUX DJDES NEEK7,ANDAISES 0EIENTALE3 en 1899 1900, a bord du SIBOQ-.^ sous I,E COMMANDEJrENT DE G. F. TYDEMAN I'UBI.IES PAR MAX "WKBEIt Chef do I'expedition. *1U. IV. V, *VI. VII. *VIII. IX. X. *XI. *XII.
RMRD6288–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 10 Cumacea: 1. Vauuthoiupsouiidae, 1. Vauuthompsonia lateral lobes. Telsonic segmejit short, with setules on the little produced apical margin. Eye brownish. Three -jointed flagellum of first antenna as long as second joint of peduncle. Second antenna 3-jointed (Zinimer), 2-jointed fG. 0. Sars). Apical points of lower lip minute. Fore part of mandible short, spine-row of 9 spines. First maxilliped with 4 branchial leaflets in a row^ Third maxilliped with lateral apex of long second joint somewhat produced. First peraeopod reaching apex of pseudorostrum with end of
RMRE5A1G–. Crustacea caspia : contributions to the knowledge of the carcinological fauna of the Caspian Sea / by G.O. Sars. Crustacea -- Caspian Sea; Cumacea -- Caspian Sea; Amphipoda -- Caspian Sea. G.O.Sars Crustacea caspia. Gumacea.PIHI.. G.O.Sars autoqr a'- Figs1-10. Pseudocuma eudorelloides, G.O.Sars, 9 n.sp. Figs11-14. Pseudocuma scabriuscuta, G.O.Sars,? n.sp.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg
RMRD6218–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 75. Fig. 76. P. longipes (?) Caiman, maxiUiped 3. P. longipes(cJ)Caiman, maxilliped 3. the eyelobe and a few in front of the anterior oblique ridge, the paired longitudinal crests on hinder part of dorsal surface finely serrated and more prominent, the space between them deeply hollowed; pedigerous segments 3, 4 indistinctly separated; pleon more slender, lateral serrations more extensive; antenna 1 with 3*^ segment longer and more slender; maxilliped 3 with narrower 2^^ joint; peraeopod 1 much longer, following limbs more slender, peduncle of uropods thrice
RMRD3BED–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 20. Lampropidae, 3. Platytyphlops, 4. Bathylamprops, 21. Dicidae ir)i) have breadth of carapace a little less than the length, with minute teeth along from eyelobe to beyond the middle, with no paired ridges to the rear; telson only a little longer than the 6*^ pleon segment; antenna 1 with principal tlagellum 6- or 7-jointed, accessory 4-jointed; antenna 2 Q as in P. peringueyi, but 'S^ joint without tooth, 4*^^ more than twice as long as 3*^^; peraeopods as in P. j^enngveyi; endopod of uropods about as long as the peduncle. L. Q with developing oostegit
RMRD61RM–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 192 Cumacea: 26. Campylaspididae, 1. Campylaspis covering; termmal joint of maxilliped 1 more rudimentary; peraeopod 2 with terminal joint shorter instead of longer than the 2 preceding joints combined; peduncle of uropods little serrate on medial margin or distinctly (Caiman), not twice as long as the endopod or a little more than twice (Caiman) and little more than twice the exopod in the d, a little less than Fig. 132. C. glabra Sars, maxilliped i, apex.. Fig. 129. C. glabra Sars, mandibles.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
RMRD61R8–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 135. C. ovalis ((5*) Stebbing. Fig. 136. C, ovalis (cJ) Steb- bing, maxiUiped 1. Fig. 1S7, C. ovalis Stebbing,' maxiUiped 2. forming an oval broadest in front, the median part shallowly convex, the boundary constituted by a somewhat raised keel, below which the sides are strongly inflexed, with a second longitudinal keel near the lower border. Pedigerous segments 2—5 successively narrowed, with lateral angles more or less rounded. Fifth pleon segment the longest, telsonic pentagonal, the two combined rather shorter than peduncle of uropods. First antenna smal
RMRD61X8–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 109. D. calmani Stebbing, maxiUiped 3, left and right. Fig. 110. D. calmani Stebbing Telson as long as the 3 preceding segments combined, apex cut into 10 denticles. Antenna 1, principal flagellum small, 4-jointed, accessory minute, 2-jointed. Antenna 2, flagellum 5-jointed, the specimen no doubt not fully adult. Mandible with numerous spines. Maxilla 1 with 2 filaments. MaxiUiped 3, 2"^ joint distally dilated, 3*^ of unusual size and shape, the broadly rounded end nearly reaching distal end of the b^^. Peraeopod 1, rather long, 2^^ pair not more than a
RMRMKBJ1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 227 segment of endopod nearly twice length of second, armed with four spines on inner edge and one distally on outer edge. Second segment narrower than first with four strong distal spines. Adult male, length 7,8 mm, from UCT's SCD programme near Knysna. As female, except as follows: anterolateral angle and antennal notch wanting (Figs 27A & B). Serrations of middorsal carina of carapace much less distinct. Eye (Fig. 27C) well developed, consisting of a single lar
RMRD622N–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 106 Cumacea: 11. Diastylidae, 1. Diastylis not elongate. Maxilliped 3, 2°<^ joint not expanded or produced distally. Peraeopod 1. 2^^ joint much bent, not as long as rest of limb. 5*^ joint slightly longer than 7*^ 6^^ than b^^. Peraeopod 2, 5*^ joint subequal to 6^^ and 7*^^ combined, 7^^ longer than H^^. 3*^ and 4*^1 pairs without exo- pods. Exopod of uropods a little shorter than the telson. a little longer than the endopod, of which the 1^* joint is about twice the 2"'^ or 3*^, with 3, 1. 1 spines on the medial margin of the joints respectively. L. o 9
RMRD61WH–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 166 Cumacea: 24. Naunastacidae, 1. Schizotrema 1. S. calmani Stebb. 1912 S. c, T. Stebbing in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., v. 10 v p. 165 t. 61. Pseudorostral lobes upturned, widely divergent. Carapace with small median eyeless eyelobe, median line finely denticulate and setulose, lateral margins fringed with denticles conspicuous anteriorly, soon dwindling away. Pedigerous segments 2—5 with laterally flattened edges cut into denticles. Pleon segments 1—5 with dorsal and ventral lines of denticulation and lateral ridges, 5*^ segment long, distally naiTowed, telsonic seg- m
RMRMJ75W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 251 Telsonic somite (Fig. 341) longer than wide, slightly produced between uropods. Peduncle of uropod nearly half as long again as telsonic somite with five long plumose setae and five serrated spines on inner edge. Exopod slightly longer than endopod, less than half length of peduncle. First segment half length of second, unarmed; second with five plumose setae on inner edge, one long plumose seta and one long slender spine terminally. First segment of endopod nearl
RMRD626Y–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 19. Z. mortenseni (2) Caiman, front. telsonic segment is well produced between the uropods and is not shorter than the segment next preceding it. The eyelobe is broad, notched or emar- ginate in front, with 2 separate masses of pigment but no distinct lenses in Q. but deeply pigmented and with 9 corneal lenses in 6. Antenna 1, l^t joint as long as 2"<i and 3'^ combined, 3*^ twice as long as 2^^. Mandible with 12 spines in spine- row. Maxilla 1, palp with 2 apical filaments. Maxilliped 1, epipod with very few branchial leaflets in 9, about 9 in d, exop
RMRD622P–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 59. D. tricinctus (cJ) (Zimmer). Fig. 60. D. nucella (?) Caiman, carapace and pedigerous segments. 29. D. nucella Calm. 1912 D. «., Caiman in: P. U. S. 31us., vAl p. 605, 645 tf. 62—65. Pseudorostral lobes short, horizontal, antero-lateral corners almost obso- lete. Carapace with height, width, and length subequal, eyelolie wanting, surface granular, dorsally diversified with 3 longitudinal pairs of series of minute square-cut teeth, lower margin in front similarly serrate. Pedigerous segment 5 with postero-lateral corners obtuse. Telson scarcely longer than
RMRMTFBY–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 82 I'. J. Mll.l.KH Table I. - Food of Pomatoschistus pictus trawled in Port Erin Bay, Isle of Man. Fe- bruary to Ma 1959. Nunber of fishes examined 92, standard lengths 21.5 to 46.0 mm. See text for method of points allotment.. Inc. Aphroditid Hanmithoe itnpar (Johnston), Ph>llodocid (inc. Phyllodoce sp.), Spionid (inc. Polydora sp.) Nereid indet., Opheliid indet. CRUSTACEA Indet. Ostracoda indet. Harpacticoid Copepods indet. Calanoid Copepods indet. Cirripedia: appendages Leptostracan Nebaliid indet. Cumacea, in
RMRD622A–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 66. D. dawsoni (^ juv.) S. I. Smith (after Caiman).. as long as preceding segment, with 9 pairs of lateral spines, in 9 y^^^^ of preceding segment, with about 4 pairs of lateral spines. Antenna 1, 2'^'^ joint shorter than 3*^, accessory flagellum 2-jointed. Antenna 2 Q of 4 joints, the 3*^ long. Maxilliped 3, the long 2"'^ joint much widened distally, medial and lateral apices both pro- duced, 3^ joint 3 times as wide as the 4*^. Peraeopod 1 uncommonly short, 2"*^ joint much longer tlian rest of limb. Peraeopod 2, b^^ joint nearly twice as long as 6
RMRD625G–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 64 Cumacea: 9. Leuconidae. 1. Leucon - Antenna 1 with accessory flagellum longer than 1st ) joint of principal. 11. L. heterostylis I Antenna 1 with accessory flagellum not longer than I 1st joint of principal — 13. / Telsonic segment greatly produced between the ) uropods 12. L. longirostris 1 Telsonic segment only moderately produced between I the uropods 13. L. kalluropus / Uropod with 2iid joint of endopod not broader at end I than its apical spine 14. L. pallidas I Uropods with 2iicl joint of endopod broader at end ' than its apical spine •— 15. j Carapace wi
RMRE5A3H–. Crustacea caspia : contributions to the knowledge of the carcinological fauna of the Caspian Sea / by G.O. Sars. Crustacea -- Caspian Sea; Cumacea -- Caspian Sea; Amphipoda -- Caspian Sea. Nouvelie Sine IV (XXXVI), Ns 2. BULLETIN DE L'ACADKMIE IMPEHIALE DES SCIENCES DE ST-PETERSBOURG Nouvelie Serie IV (XXXVI) (FeiiiUes 12—32.) CONTJEIVTJ. Bolopolsky, A. Le spectre de I'etoilc variable p Lyrae (Avee deux planches) Beketoff.N. De quclques propriet6s physico-chimiqucs des sels lialnides du Cesium Bohon, Dr. J. Victor. Zur Keuntniss der Tremataspiden. [Nachtrag zu den Uiitersiicbungen iibcr «Die
RMRMN57T–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 1 191. Fig. 4. Heterocuma africanum intermedium (Fage, 1924). Adult male, 18,4 mm: A, lateral view; B, detail of anterior end of carapace; C, detail of eyelobe in dorsal view; D, antenna 1; E, distal segments of antenna 1. fourth pedigerous somite having a prominent linguiform anterior projection. The armature of the peduncle of the uropods is more pronounced, having about 50 small, closely-packed spines in two rows along the inner edge. The single subadult male from the w
RMRD61WM–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 113. Fig. 114. H. akaroensis (9) Caiman, antenna i. H. akaroensis (9) Caiman, antenna 2. than rest of limb. Peraeopod 2 with very short 3^ joint. Peduncle of uro- pods rather shorter than the subequal rami, endopod with about 10 spines on medial margin and a strong, dorsally curved, apical spine. L. 2*75 mm. d. Pseudorostral lobes very short, horizontal, apically rounded; antero- lateral corners broadly rounded and serrated. Median line of carapace smooth, except for one or two small seiTations anteriorly. Antenna 1 with 3-jointed flagellum. Antenna 2 with fl
RMRD6202–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 132 Cumacea: Genus incertae sedis, 13. Oxyurostylidae, 1. Oxyurostylis flagellum 3-joiuted in 9, 2-jomted in 6 juv.. accessory 3-jointed, P* and 3* joints veiT small. Marilliped 3, 2°*^ joint with spine-like process at medial apex of 2""* joint, stronger in 9 than in d. Telson in d a little longer than the preceding segment, length scarcely twice the breadth, evenly cylindric, end truncate; in Q shorter than pre- ceding segment, narrowing before the middle to a rounded apex carrying about 4 setules. Peduncle of the uropods much longer than the telson, an
RMRMN593–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 1 189. Fig. 3. Heterocuma africanum intermedium (Fage, 1924) Ovigerousfemale, 23,2 mm: A, lateral view; B, detail of anterior end of carapace; C, dorsal view of carapace; D, antenna 1; E, maxilliped 3; F, pereiopod 1; G, pereiopod 2; H, pereiopod 3; I, pereiopod 4; J, pereiopod 5; K, uropod.. 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 p
RMRD3BEG–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 158 Cumacea: 20. Lampropidae, 3. Platytyphlops Synopsis of species: j Carapace with pair of conspicuous dorsal processes . . 1. P. peringueyi ) Carapace without conspicuous dorsal processes y. P. orbicularis 1. P. peringueyi Stebb. 1912 P. p., T. Stebbiug in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., r. 10v p. 159, 162 t. 58, 59. Pseudorostral lobes short, upturned. Carapace rounded oval, rather longer than broad, the carinate margin fringed with pellucid scales, ocular lobe small, triangular, frontal lobe broad, medio-dorsal line arched, finely serrate to beyond the middle of the carap
RMRDMX4B–. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. ISO NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM serrated dactylus folding back on the propodus like a knife blade. The tail fin is large and armed with spines, which can give a severe dig if the animal is handled incautiously. It inhabits burrows of its own con- struction, 15-20 mm in diameter, in the soft mud in shallow water. Length 15-25CIT]. Color yellowish with green, brown and yellow mark- ings. Taken at Cold Spring Harbor and may be found within the city limits. Order 5 CUMACEA A small order of Malacostraca, in which the anterior part of the body is very much l
RMRMJ7FW–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 215 A single damaged subadult male was taken at the same station as the holotype female. It appears to be similar in most details, but is not sufficiently whole to allow an adequate description. Its length is approximately 7,5 mm.. Fig. 21. Iphinoe producta sp. nov. Ovigerous female, holotype. A. Lateral view. B. Detail of anterior tip of carapace. C. Dorsal view of carapace. D. Antenna 1. E. Maxilliped 3. F. Detail of distal tip of maxilliped 3. G. Pereiopod 1. H. Pe
RMRDN1BW–. Natural history. Geology; Zoology; Botany. CUMACEA. edge, the numerous serrations of the dorsal crest, and the double tooth-like projection of the third free somite. Campylaspis verrucosa var. Antarctica. (Figs. 14-16 on Plate, and text-fig. 4.) G. verrucosa, G. 0. Sars, Nyt Mag. Naturvid. xv., p. 105 (1868) ; id., Crust. Norway, III., p. 90, pi. kiii. (1900) ; Caiman, Cumacea, Fisheries, Ireland, Sci. Invest. 1904,1. (1905), p. 35 ; id., Mitth. z'ool Stat' Neapel, xvii. (1906), p. 424. The Antarctic specimens which I refer to this species differ in the following points from all the northern
RMRMN4X6–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN CUMACEA! PART 1 205. Fig. 10. Vaunthompsonia natalensis sp. nov. Subadult male, 3,0 mm: A, lateral view; B, dorsal view of carapace; C, antenna 1; D, detail of distal end of antenna 1; E, maxilliped 3; F, pereiopod 2; G, pereio- pod 4; H, pleopod 3; I, telsonic somite and uropod. Remarks This species conforms to the general facies of the genus. It differs from the other unserrated members as follows: the carapace of the female is somewhat deepened midway along its length; the eye is hea
RMRMK95D–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 87. Fig. 9. Cyclaspoides pellucidus sp. nov. Subadult male, paratype. A. Lateral view. B. Dorsal view. C. Pereiopod 2. Scale line = 1 mm for A-B; 0,5 mm for C. of carapace. Cephalothorax subequal in length to abdomen. Abdomen slender, cylindrical; first five somites with anterior articulatory peg. Antenna 1 (Fig. 8D) reaching tip of pseudorostrum, basal segment short, geniculate. Flagellum short, 1-segmented, with two aesthetascs. Accessory flagellum minute, 1-segment
RMRMKBCP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 257 more produced. Telsonic somite (Fig. 38E) protruding even less between uro- pods, a little longer than wide. Peduncle relatively longer, armed proximally with six plumose setae and distally with 25-30 serrate setae on inner edge. Second segment of exopod with six plumose setae and first of endopod with eleven fine sharp spines on inner edges.. Fig. 37. Bodotria nitida sp. nov. Ovigerous female, holotype. A. Lateral view. B. Detail of anterior tip of carapace. C. D
RMRD621F–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 72. M. fragilis Stebbing, telson and uropod. Fig. 73. M. fragilis (?) Stebbing. maxiUiped 2. Fig. 73 a. M. fragilis Stebbing maxiUiped 2. principal flagellum 4-jointed, accessory small, 2-jointed. Antenna 2 of 9 4-jointed. Mandibles with about 20 spines in the spine-row. Maxilla 2 with distal plate seemingly undivided. MaxiUiped 1, branchial leaflets numerous. MaxiUiped 2 with long lamina in place of vibratory fan. MaxiUiped 3, 2"'^ joint strongly produced, 3'^ short, 5*^ 6**^, and 7^^ equal in length. Peraeopod 2 with b^'i joint very short, Pleopods of
RMRMN4P2–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 1 211. Fig. 13. Bathycuma capense (Zimmer, 1921) Subadult male, 10,2 mm: A, lateral view; B, anterior end of carapace; C, antenna 1; D, telsonic somite and uropod. Bathycuma natalense Stebbing, 1912 Adult male, 11,2 mm: E, lateral view; F, detail of anterior end of carapace; G, dorsal view of carapace; H, antenna 1; I, detail of distal segments of antenna 1; J, telsonic somite and uropod.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRD6247–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 9. Leuconidae, 4. Pseudoleucon 85 4. Gen. Pseudoleucon Zimmer 1903 Pseudoleucon (Sp. un.: P. soi'ex), Zimmer in: Zool. Jahrb., Syst. alSvi p. 676 I 1907 P., Caiman in: Tr. zool. Soc. London, ». 18i p. 31, 34 | 1908 P., Zimmer in: Ergeb. Tiefsee-Exp., v.8 p. 176. Body slender, laterally compressed. Pseudorostral lobes forming an acute obliquely upward directed pseudorostrum. Branchial oritice not dorsal. Pleon short. First antenna strong, geniculate between first and second joints. Second antenna of female with 2 plumose setae. Maxilla 1 with small process
RMRMN4JT–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 1 215. Fig. 15. Bathycuma datum sp. nov. Adult female, holotype, 7,7 mm: A, lateral view; B, detail of anterior end of carapace; C, dorsal view of carapace; D, antenna 1; E, maxilliped 3; F, pereiopod 1; G, pereiopod 2; H, pereiopod 3; I, telsonic somite and uropod. 1-segmented with two terminal aesthetascs. Accessory flagellum 1-segmented, and half as long as flagellum. Mandible normal, with narrow base. Basis of maxilliped 3 (Fig. 15E) (including distal prolongation) twi
RMRMJ7F2–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 217. Fig. 22. Iphinoe dayi Ovigerous female. A. Lateral view. B. Detail of anterior tip of carapace. C. Dorsal view of carapace. D. Antenna 1. E. Maxilliped 3. F. Pereiopod 1. G. Pereiopod 2. H. Pereiopod 3. I. Telsonic somite and uropod. Scale line = 2 mm for A, C; 1 mm for B, F-I; 0,5 mm for D-E.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RMRHYB9M–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas. Herausgegeben von W. Michaelsen (Hamburg). Band II, Lieferung 1. 0. Pesta (Wien), Crustacea I: Copepoda, mit 4 Abbildungen im Text. H. Balss (München), Crustacea II: Decapoda Macrura und Anomura (außer Farn. Paguridae), mit 16 Abbildungen im Text. H. Balss (München), Crustacea III: Stomatopoda. C. Zimmer (München), Crustacea IV: Cumacea und Schizopoda, mit 1 Tafel und 8 Abbildungen im Text. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.. HAMBURG L. FRIEDERICHSEN & CO. 1916. PHntcd in ne^many. Please note that
RMRD61TF–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 121. P. holti ((J; Caiman. Fig. 122. P. holti Caiman, coiled intestine. joint'ilonger than 5*1^ and over thrice as long as 6'i'. In the 3^ to 5*1^ pairs the 5*^ joint more than twice as long as the Q^^ the 7*^^ very small but carrying a long curved spine or claw. Uropods three-fourths as long as the pleon, endopod about two-thirds as long as the peduncle, and exopod in the same relation to the endopod. L. 4-1 mm. W. coast of Ireland, 77 miles W. N. W. of Achill Head, county Mayo, depth 699 m, 5. Gen. Cumellopsis Caiman 190b Cumellopsis (Sp. un.: C.helgae), C
RMRMK8GY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 4 251 ridges on the carapace. In both M. cinctus and M. cingulatus the carapace bears scattered spines apart from those on the transverse ridge(s) and M.fragilis has a single transverse ridge. Distribution Known only from a single sample from 550 m in the southern Mozambique Channel. Makrokylindrus mundus sp. nov. Fig. 18 Records SM 27°S32°E 80O-810m 1?(1 record) Holotype Female, in the South African Museum, SAM-A15734, collected by the SAM, 19 May 1976. Type locality:
RMRD61YW–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 87. p. rotundatus (J i"^') Hansen, telson and uropods. Mouth of R. Tocantins, Brazil. 13. Fam. Oxyurostylidae 1912 Oxyurostylidae, T. Stebbing in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., v. lOv p. 133, 146. Telson large, acute, without apical spines. Antenna 1 with accessory flagellum small. Antenna 2 of Q 4-jointed. Palp of maxilla 1 ending in 2 filaments. Peraeopods 1—4 with exopods in both sexes, but those of the 3'^ and 4*^ paii's in the female very rudimentary. Only 2 pairs of pleopods in the male. Endopod of uropods 3-jointed. 1 genus. 1. Gen. Oxyurostylis Caiman 1912
RMRD624P–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 9. Leuconidae, 2. Eudorella 75 Uropods with 1st joint of endopod more than thrice as j long as 2nd 2. E. graeilior ) Uropods with 1st joint of endopod little over twice as 1 long as 2iid 3. E. fallax - Fifth pleon segment with postero-dorsal group of long ) setae — 5. Fifth pleon segment without postero-dorsal group of long > setae — 6. Uropods with 2iid joint of endopod one-third of 1st, apical I spine fused 4. E. nana ') Uropod with 2iid joint of endopod one-fourth of 1 st, apical I spine distinct 5. E. monodon ( Anterior margin of pseudorostral lo
RMRD61WW–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 164 Cumacea: 23. Heteroleucoaidae, 1. Heteroleucon, 24. Nanuastacidae 1. Gen. Heteroleucon Caiman 1907 Heteroleucon (Sp. un.: H. akaroensis), Caiman in: Tr. zool. Soc. London, t). 18i p. 32, 34. For the single genus the characters of the family for the pre- sent suffice. 1 species. 1. H. akaroensis Calm. 1907 H. a., Calmau in: Tr. zool. Soc. London, v.l8i p. 34 t. 8 f. 11—23. 9. Pseudorostral lobes directed obliquely upwards with upper margin straight, apically acute; antero-lateral corners preceded by a double denticle and small rounded sinus, then beginning a se
RMRMJ7HT–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 207. Fig. 18. Iphinoe stebbingi Adult male. A. Lateral view. B. Detail of anterior tip of carapace. C. Dorsal view of carapace. D. Pereiopod 2. E. Uropod. Scale line = 3 mm for A, C; 1 mm for B; 0,5 mm for D-E. merus and carpus subequal in length and width to basis, each of the first four segments furnished with fans of stout setae. Propodus and dactyl small, cylindrical. Telsonic somite (Fig. 17K) one and a half times as long as broad, equal in length to peduncle of
RMRD620E–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 11. Diastylidae, 7. Leptostylis, 8. Ekleptostylis, 12. Colurostylidae 129 as the shortest, though uot so figured, spines on the medial margin respect- ively 2. 1. 1, the exopod a little longer than first 2 joints of endopod combined. L. (5 6 mm, 9 unknown. Off S. of Nova Zembla, depth 90 m. 8. Gen. Ekleptostylis Stebbiug 1912 Ekleptostylis, T. Stebbing in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., v. 10v p. 146, 153. Near to Leptostylis (p. 123), but the telson with many lateral spines and in the male having a lobe broadly laminar produced over the base of the terminal section
RMRD627M–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 2. Sympodommatidae, 1. Sympodormua 17 Fig. 12. r. 3. S. diomedeae (Calm.) 1912 Heterocuma d., Caiman in: P. U. S. Mus., vAl p. 612 tf. 6—9 I 1912 Sympodomma d., T. Stebbing in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., u 10 p. 138. Pseudorostral lobes separated by the linguiform eyelobe -, an angular an- tennal sinus formed by blunt moderately projecting antero-lateral angle, followed by serration of lower margin anteriorly. Carina on frontal lobe surmounted by 3 large forward pointing teeth, to which succeed a pair of adjacent tuberculated ridges, sides of carapace dotted with
RMRMN4N0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 1 213. Fig. 14. Bathycuma natalense Stebbing, 1912. Adult female, 9,0 mm: A, lateral view; B, detail of anterior end of carapace; C, antenna 1; D, detail of distal end of antenna 1; E, dorsal view of carapace; F, maxilliped 3; G, distal segments of maxilliped 3; H, pereiopod 1; I, pereiopod 2; J, pereiopod 3; K, telsonic somite and uropod. type is redescribed where it differs from the female. The whole animal (Figs 13E and G) is refigured, as the type specimens do not corr
RMRMJ88P–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 183 Basis subequal in length to remaining segments together. Pereiopods 3 (Fig. 7G) to 5 similar, each shorter than preceding limb. Ischium and merus short, subequal in length. Dactyl very small on pereiopod 3, apparently absent from pereiopod 5.. Fig. 7. Upselaspis caparti Ovigerous female. A. Lateral view. B. Dorsal view of carapace. C. Antenna 1. D. Maxilli- ped 3. E. Pereiopod 1. F. Pereiopod 2. G. Pereiopod 3. H. Telsonic somite and uropod. Adult male. I. Lateral
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