Figure 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3 size (measured as length of terminal article) plotted against body size (carapace length, CL) B Number of corneous spines on the terminal article of maxilliped 3 plotted against body size (CL). In B number of observations is the same as A, except for Cinetorhynchus sp. B males (n=45) and Cinetorhynchus sp. B females (n=13) because spinous portions of the terminal article of some individuals were damaged
FIGURE 5. Alpheus japonicus Miers, 1879: male (13.9 mm) from Tokyo Bay, Japan (OUMNH.ZC. 2016-01-015...
Figure 5 Nibiliamachala sp. n., female holotype, cl 58.4 mm, cw 35 mm (USNM 1462701) (A, C, E). Nibi...
FIGURE 5. A, Thor leptochelus (Xu & Li, 2015) n. comb., ovigerous female (cl 2.3 mm), CBM-ZC 13091, ...
Figure 4 - Variation of cheliped size in Cinetorhynchus species. Cheliped size (measured as propodal...
Figure 1 - Size frequency diagrams of male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Cinetorhynchus sp. A...
Figure 7 - Variation in the major chela and chela finger shape with increasing size in males of Cine...
Figure 8 - Puncture wounds (unmarked arrows) on the propodi of the major chelipeds of three large Ci...
Figure 10 - Variation in female breeding dress characters with increasing size in females in Cinetor...
Figure 5 - Xiphopenaeus kroyeri. Selected cohorts for growth analysis and number of females collecte...
Figure 5 - Mean frequency of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii (N=94) in a 30-min time...
FIGURE 5. Odontozona edyli Criales & Lemaitre, 2017: (A) male (cl 3.5 mm) and (B, C) ovigerous femal...
Figure 5 - Differences in some life-history traits between Panulirus argus and Panulirus guttatus fr...
FIGURE 5. Salmoneus brucei Komai, 2009: non-ovigerous specimen (cl 6.4 mm, right cheliped regenerate...
FIGURE 5. Glyphocrangon smithii wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891, ovigerous female (cl 31.5 mm), NTOU M0204...
FIGURE 5. Athanas amazone Holthuis, 1951: male, CL 4.9 mm, MNHN-Na 13748, Banyuls-sur-Mer, southern ...
FIGURE 5. Alpheus japonicus Miers, 1879: male (13.9 mm) from Tokyo Bay, Japan (OUMNH.ZC. 2016-01-015...
Figure 5 Nibiliamachala sp. n., female holotype, cl 58.4 mm, cw 35 mm (USNM 1462701) (A, C, E). Nibi...
FIGURE 5. A, Thor leptochelus (Xu & Li, 2015) n. comb., ovigerous female (cl 2.3 mm), CBM-ZC 13091, ...
Figure 4 - Variation of cheliped size in Cinetorhynchus species. Cheliped size (measured as propodal...
Figure 1 - Size frequency diagrams of male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Cinetorhynchus sp. A...
Figure 7 - Variation in the major chela and chela finger shape with increasing size in males of Cine...
Figure 8 - Puncture wounds (unmarked arrows) on the propodi of the major chelipeds of three large Ci...
Figure 10 - Variation in female breeding dress characters with increasing size in females in Cinetor...
Figure 5 - Xiphopenaeus kroyeri. Selected cohorts for growth analysis and number of females collecte...
Figure 5 - Mean frequency of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii (N=94) in a 30-min time...
FIGURE 5. Odontozona edyli Criales & Lemaitre, 2017: (A) male (cl 3.5 mm) and (B, C) ovigerous femal...
Figure 5 - Differences in some life-history traits between Panulirus argus and Panulirus guttatus fr...
FIGURE 5. Salmoneus brucei Komai, 2009: non-ovigerous specimen (cl 6.4 mm, right cheliped regenerate...
FIGURE 5. Glyphocrangon smithii wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891, ovigerous female (cl 31.5 mm), NTOU M0204...
FIGURE 5. Athanas amazone Holthuis, 1951: male, CL 4.9 mm, MNHN-Na 13748, Banyuls-sur-Mer, southern ...
FIGURE 5. Alpheus japonicus Miers, 1879: male (13.9 mm) from Tokyo Bay, Japan (OUMNH.ZC. 2016-01-015...
Figure 5 Nibiliamachala sp. n., female holotype, cl 58.4 mm, cw 35 mm (USNM 1462701) (A, C, E). Nibi...
FIGURE 5. A, Thor leptochelus (Xu & Li, 2015) n. comb., ovigerous female (cl 2.3 mm), CBM-ZC 13091, ...