The genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852 is revised for South African waters and re-diagnosed. Ceratothoa retusa (Schioedte & Meinert, 1883) is recorded from the eastern coast, and Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. and C. famosa sp. n. are described; C. imbricata (Fabricius, 1775) and C. trigonocephala (Leach, 1818), are redescribed, revised and excluded from the South African fauna. Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. can be distin-guished by the stout body shape of the female; triangular cephalon with a pointed rostrum; short uropods which do not extend past the pleotelson; large carinae on the pereopod basis; a broad pleon; and large medial lobes on female pleopods. Ceratothoa famosa sp. n. is characterised by the long rectangular body shape; pereonite 1 w...
Figure 2 - Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. female paratype (30 mm) (SAM A45938): A antennule B antenna C...
Fig. 66. Granata sulcifera (Lamarck, 1822): (A–C) Santa Carolina Is., Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambiq...
Through the kindness of Mr. M. J. Penrith and Dr. J. R. Grindley of the South African Museum the wri...
The genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852 is revised for South African waters and re-diagnosed. Ceratothoa ret...
The genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852 is revised for South African waters and re-diagnosed. Ceratothoa ret...
Fig. 1. Shells of Afrodonta species. A–C. Af. bilamellaris Melvill & Ponsonby, 1908, Karkloof, KwaZu...
Fig. 6. Distribution of narrow-range Afrodonta species. Af. geminodonta sp. nov. (purple triangles),...
Fig. 11. Distribution of Costulodonta gen. nov. species. C. acinaces (Connolly, 1933) gen. et comb. ...
The genus Afrodonta s. lat. is shown to comprise several lineages with distinctive shell characters ...
Fig. 14. Distribution of Iterodonta gen. nov. and Phialodonta gen. nov. species. Iterodonta ammonita...
Figure 1 - Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. female holotype (29 mm) (SAM A45937): A dorsal view B antero-...
Bayerotrochus africanus (Tomlin, 1948) Pleurotomaria africana Tomlin, 1948: 2, pl. 1. Barnard, 19...
Fig. 4. Shells of Afrodonta species. A–C. Af. inhluzaniensis inhluzaniensis (Burnup, 1912), Balgowan...
Fig. 2. Distribution of Afrodonta bilamellaris Melvill & Ponsonby, 1908 (blue circles) and Af. conno...
Fig. 9. Distribution of Amatholedonta bimunita (Connolly, 1939) gen. et comb. nov. (green circles), ...
Figure 2 - Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. female paratype (30 mm) (SAM A45938): A antennule B antenna C...
Fig. 66. Granata sulcifera (Lamarck, 1822): (A–C) Santa Carolina Is., Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambiq...
Through the kindness of Mr. M. J. Penrith and Dr. J. R. Grindley of the South African Museum the wri...
The genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852 is revised for South African waters and re-diagnosed. Ceratothoa ret...
The genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852 is revised for South African waters and re-diagnosed. Ceratothoa ret...
Fig. 1. Shells of Afrodonta species. A–C. Af. bilamellaris Melvill & Ponsonby, 1908, Karkloof, KwaZu...
Fig. 6. Distribution of narrow-range Afrodonta species. Af. geminodonta sp. nov. (purple triangles),...
Fig. 11. Distribution of Costulodonta gen. nov. species. C. acinaces (Connolly, 1933) gen. et comb. ...
The genus Afrodonta s. lat. is shown to comprise several lineages with distinctive shell characters ...
Fig. 14. Distribution of Iterodonta gen. nov. and Phialodonta gen. nov. species. Iterodonta ammonita...
Figure 1 - Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. female holotype (29 mm) (SAM A45937): A dorsal view B antero-...
Bayerotrochus africanus (Tomlin, 1948) Pleurotomaria africana Tomlin, 1948: 2, pl. 1. Barnard, 19...
Fig. 4. Shells of Afrodonta species. A–C. Af. inhluzaniensis inhluzaniensis (Burnup, 1912), Balgowan...
Fig. 2. Distribution of Afrodonta bilamellaris Melvill & Ponsonby, 1908 (blue circles) and Af. conno...
Fig. 9. Distribution of Amatholedonta bimunita (Connolly, 1939) gen. et comb. nov. (green circles), ...
Figure 2 - Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. female paratype (30 mm) (SAM A45938): A antennule B antenna C...
Fig. 66. Granata sulcifera (Lamarck, 1822): (A–C) Santa Carolina Is., Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambiq...
Through the kindness of Mr. M. J. Penrith and Dr. J. R. Grindley of the South African Museum the wri...