Figure 8 - Puncture wounds (unmarked arrows) on the propodi of the major chelipeds of three large Cinetorhynchus males. A Cinetorhynchus sp. A B and C Cinetorhynchus sp. B D Regenerating major cheliped of a male Cinetorhynchus sp. B; only two articles plus a rudimentary cheliped with underdeveloped propodus and dactyl have formed. d dactyl (movable finger); p propodus. Scale bars represent 3 mm
FIGURE 8. Habitus and colour patterns: a—Salmoneus teres Manning & Chace, 1990, non-ovigerous specim...
FIGURE 8. Unesconia coibensis gen. et sp. nov., paratype, ovigerous female (pocl 2.1 mm, cl 3.0 mm) ...
Figure 8 - Zoea VIII of Plesionika grandis, A dorsal view B carapace lateral view C ple...
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 1 - Size frequency diagrams of male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Cinetorhynchus sp. A...
Figure 10 - Variation in female breeding dress characters with increasing size in females in Cinetor...
Figure 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3...
FIGURE 8. Glyphocrangon smithii wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891, ovigerous female (cl 31.5 mm), NTOU M0204...
Figure 9 - Mean time (sec) of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and mal...
Figure 6 - Mean frequency of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and male...
FIGURE 8. A–C, Euryrhynchus amazoniensis Tiefenbacher, 1978: (A) male (cl 6.6 mm), Igarapé Tubana, t...
Figure 8 Nephropsissuhmi Bate, 1888, stn CP4163. Female cl 39.4 mm (NTOU M02145) (A, B); stn CP4108,...
Figure 4 - Mean frequency of use of grooming appendages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) ...
FIGURE 8. Thor amboinensis (De Man, 1888) [s. lat.] – Indo-West Pacific, shrimps photographed in sit...
FIGURE 8. Habitus and colour patterns: a—Salmoneus teres Manning & Chace, 1990, non-ovigerous specim...
FIGURE 8. Unesconia coibensis gen. et sp. nov., paratype, ovigerous female (pocl 2.1 mm, cl 3.0 mm) ...
Figure 8 - Zoea VIII of Plesionika grandis, A dorsal view B carapace lateral view C ple...
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 1 - Size frequency diagrams of male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Cinetorhynchus sp. A...
Figure 10 - Variation in female breeding dress characters with increasing size in females in Cinetor...
Figure 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3...
FIGURE 8. Glyphocrangon smithii wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891, ovigerous female (cl 31.5 mm), NTOU M0204...
Figure 9 - Mean time (sec) of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and mal...
Figure 6 - Mean frequency of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and male...
FIGURE 8. A–C, Euryrhynchus amazoniensis Tiefenbacher, 1978: (A) male (cl 6.6 mm), Igarapé Tubana, t...
Figure 8 Nephropsissuhmi Bate, 1888, stn CP4163. Female cl 39.4 mm (NTOU M02145) (A, B); stn CP4108,...
Figure 4 - Mean frequency of use of grooming appendages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) ...
FIGURE 8. Thor amboinensis (De Man, 1888) [s. lat.] – Indo-West Pacific, shrimps photographed in sit...
FIGURE 8. Habitus and colour patterns: a—Salmoneus teres Manning & Chace, 1990, non-ovigerous specim...
FIGURE 8. Unesconia coibensis gen. et sp. nov., paratype, ovigerous female (pocl 2.1 mm, cl 3.0 mm) ...
Figure 8 - Zoea VIII of Plesionika grandis, A dorsal view B carapace lateral view C ple...