Figure 7 - Variation in the major chela and chela finger shape with increasing size in males of Cinetorhynchus species B. A female 11.3 mm CL B male 9.4 mm CL C male 10.1 mm CL D male 10.6 mm CL E male 11.4 mm CL. cs corneous (black) seta(e); d dactyl (movable finger); p propodus; pf propodal finger. Unlabeled arrows in D and E show lack of the black corneous setae seen in A–C. Scale bars represent 10 mm
FIGURE 7. Acanthephyra kingsleyi Spence Bate, 1888. A. Male, lateral view. B. Telson, dorsal view. C...
Figure 4 - Mean frequency of use of grooming appendages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) ...
FIGURE 7. Alpheus euphrosyne De Man, 1897: male (cl 16.4 mm) [A–G] and female (cl 18.0 mm) [H] from ...
Figure 8 - Puncture wounds (unmarked arrows) on the propodi of the major chelipeds of three large Ci...
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 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3...
Figure 10 - Variation in female breeding dress characters with increasing size in females in Cinetor...
Figure 7 - Anachlorocurtis occidentalis sp. n., ovigerous female paratype, PoCL 3.1 mm (UO Aq09-30A)...
Figure 6 - Mean frequency of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and male...
Figure 7 - Xiphopenaeus kroyeri. Mean growth curve estimated for females collected in an area adjace...
FIGURE 7. Sexual dimorphism in morphology of second pereiopods in Rapipontonia hydra n. sp., paratyp...
FIGURE 7. Parabetaeus hummelincki (Schmitt, 1936), ovigerous female from Atol das Rocas, Brazil (MNR...
FIGURE 7. 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 7. Acanthephyra kingsleyi Spence Bate, 1888. A. Male, lateral view. B. Telson, dorsal view. C...
Figure 4 - Mean frequency of use of grooming appendages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) ...
FIGURE 7. Alpheus euphrosyne De Man, 1897: male (cl 16.4 mm) [A–G] and female (cl 18.0 mm) [H] from ...
Figure 8 - Puncture wounds (unmarked arrows) on the propodi of the major chelipeds of three large Ci...
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 5 - Comparison of third maxillipeds in male and female Cinetorhynchus species. A Maxilliped 3...
Figure 10 - Variation in female breeding dress characters with increasing size in females in Cinetor...
Figure 7 - Anachlorocurtis occidentalis sp. n., ovigerous female paratype, PoCL 3.1 mm (UO Aq09-30A)...
Figure 6 - Mean frequency of body parts groomed of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) and male...
Figure 7 - Xiphopenaeus kroyeri. Mean growth curve estimated for females collected in an area adjace...
FIGURE 7. Sexual dimorphism in morphology of second pereiopods in Rapipontonia hydra n. sp., paratyp...
FIGURE 7. Parabetaeus hummelincki (Schmitt, 1936), ovigerous female from Atol das Rocas, Brazil (MNR...
FIGURE 7. 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 7. Acanthephyra kingsleyi Spence Bate, 1888. A. Male, lateral view. B. Telson, dorsal view. C...
Figure 4 - Mean frequency of use of grooming appendages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii females (N=21) ...
FIGURE 7. Alpheus euphrosyne De Man, 1897: male (cl 16.4 mm) [A–G] and female (cl 18.0 mm) [H] from ...