Figure 1. Bacescomysis papilio n in A new North-East Atlantic species of Bacescomysis (Mysidacea, Crustacea) with original moth-like antennules
Figure 1. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Left lateral view; (b) dorsal anterior view; (c) lateral anterior view showing the mandible (Md) with its palp (P) and the cervical sulcus (arrow) of the carapace; (d) postero-lateral view of the carapace showing its indented margin. Note in (a–c) that the a...
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Summary: | Figure 1. Bacescomysis papilio n. sp. (a) Left lateral view; (b) dorsal anterior view; (c) lateral anterior view showing the mandible (Md) with its palp (P) and the cervical sulcus (arrow) of the carapace; (d) postero-lateral view of the carapace showing its indented margin. Note in (a–c) that the anterior violet-coloured area is darker than the rest of the body. A1, antennule; A2, antenna; E eyeplate; T4 and T5, thoracopods 4 and 5. : Published as part of Casanova, J.-P. & Jong, L. De, 2005, A new North-East Atlantic species of Bacescomysis (Mysidacea, Crustacea) with original moth-like antennules, pp. 1839-1849 in Journal of Natural History 39 (21) on page 1840, DOI: 10.1080/00222930400023784, http://zenodo.org/record/4668878 |
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