. Comparative anatomy and physiology. en. If. .. Fig. 58.—Mouth Organs of the Crayfish. •A, Mandible ; B, flrst maxilla; c, second maxilla : bp, basipodite ; «i,endopodite ; cxp, coxopodite ; p, palp of mandible ; sg, scapliognatliite. (After and gives rise to two toothed ridges ; of these the lower projects farther than the upper, and has a more sharply serrated edge; of the two branches of a typical appendage, the endopodite is alone developed, and that feebly, for it consists only of three compara- tively short joints (palp).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne


. Comparative anatomy and physiology. en. If. .. Fig. 58.—Mouth Organs of the Crayfish. •A, Mandible ; B, flrst maxilla; c, second maxilla : bp, basipodite ; «i,endopodite ; cxp, coxopodite ; p, palp of mandible ; sg, scapliognatliite. (After and gives rise to two toothed ridges ; of these the lower projects farther than the upper, and has a more sharply serrated edge; of the two branches of a typical appendage, the endopodite is alone developed, and that feebly, for it consists only of three compara- tively short joints (palp).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924. London, Cassell


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