A Students Text book of Zoology volume 3

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A Students Text book of Zoology volume 3
Adam Sedgwick
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Tropical and sub-tropical waters, down to 300 faths. Ranina Lam. Carapace broad and truncated in front. Afferent branchial opening at posterior end of thorax. Only 9 pairs of gills. Male copulatory appendages large. East Indies and Pacific Islands. Raninoides M. Edw. Last pair of legs filiform ; Notopus de Haan, Lyreidus de Haan. Zanclifer Henderson, with short legs with sickle-shaped end-joints, W. Atlantic coasts. In these two genera the orbits are ill-defined.
Tribe 3. OXYRHYNCHA.
Carapace n
...arrowed in front, usually rostrate ; buccal frame quadrate, and epistome large. Central nervous system attains its maximum of concentration. Many of the Oxyrhyncha have serrated and hooked hairs on the upper surface, which serve the purpose of holding fragments of algae, sponges, Alcyonium colonies and other organisms with which they deck themselves, and which grow in this position. They dress in accord- DECAPODA. BRACHYURA.
545 ance with their environment, and a crab dressed in algae has been observed to pick them off when placed in an aquarium with sponges, replacing them with portions of the latter (Graeffe, Eisig, Sluiter, Robertson, Aurivillius).


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