Figure 10 - Variation in female breeding dress characters with increasing size in females in Cinetorhynchus sp. A and Cinetorhynchus sp. B. compared with the same structures in males. A Height of the second abdominal pleuron B Width of the basipod flange of the second pleopod
FIGURE 10. Uca lactea (De Haan, 1835): a, b, c, f, paralectotype male (ZMG 105), Japan; d, e, male (...
FIGURE 10. Size distribution by sex and depth interval of G. longleyi a) males; b) females; c) ovige...
FIGURE 10. Palaemon pacificus (Stimpson, 1860). Female (pocl. 15.6 mm, NTOU M01218). A) carapace, ri...
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 4 - Variation of cheliped size in Cinetorhynchus species. Cheliped size (measured as propodal...
Figure 8 - Puncture wounds (unmarked arrows) on the propodi of the major chelipeds of three large Ci...
Figure 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3...
Figure 10 - Mean total time (sec) spent grooming of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and mal...
Figure 9 - Mean time (sec) of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and mal...
FIGURE 10. A–C, Euryrhynchus amazoniensis Tiefenbacher, 1978: (A, F) male holotype (cl 5.0 mm), Ilha...
Figure 10 - Historical context for the proposed divergence time between the "carteri" and "ivonicus/...
FIGURE 10. Branchinella minmina sp. nov. A, male second antenna with frontal appendage, dorsal view;...
FIGURE 10. Palaemonella orientalis Dana, 1852, ovigerous female pocl. 2.3mm, RMNH.CRUS.D.58034. A, r...
Figure 10. Caridina propinqua. A, cephalothorax and cephalic appendages, lateral view; B, preanal ca...
FIGURE 10. Uca lactea (De Haan, 1835): a, b, c, f, paralectotype male (ZMG 105), Japan; d, e, male (...
FIGURE 10. Size distribution by sex and depth interval of G. longleyi a) males; b) females; c) ovige...
FIGURE 10. Palaemon pacificus (Stimpson, 1860). Female (pocl. 15.6 mm, NTOU M01218). A) carapace, ri...
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 4 - Variation of cheliped size in Cinetorhynchus species. Cheliped size (measured as propodal...
Figure 8 - Puncture wounds (unmarked arrows) on the propodi of the major chelipeds of three large Ci...
Figure 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3...
Figure 10 - Mean total time (sec) spent grooming of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and mal...
Figure 9 - Mean time (sec) of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and mal...
FIGURE 10. A–C, Euryrhynchus amazoniensis Tiefenbacher, 1978: (A, F) male holotype (cl 5.0 mm), Ilha...
Figure 10 - Historical context for the proposed divergence time between the "carteri" and "ivonicus/...
FIGURE 10. Branchinella minmina sp. nov. A, male second antenna with frontal appendage, dorsal view;...
FIGURE 10. Palaemonella orientalis Dana, 1852, ovigerous female pocl. 2.3mm, RMNH.CRUS.D.58034. A, r...
Figure 10. Caridina propinqua. A, cephalothorax and cephalic appendages, lateral view; B, preanal ca...
FIGURE 10. Uca lactea (De Haan, 1835): a, b, c, f, paralectotype male (ZMG 105), Japan; d, e, male (...
FIGURE 10. Size distribution by sex and depth interval of G. longleyi a) males; b) females; c) ovige...
FIGURE 10. Palaemon pacificus (Stimpson, 1860). Female (pocl. 15.6 mm, NTOU M01218). A) carapace, ri...