. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 104 AUSTRALIAN ZOOLOGIST, 15(1), 1968 REMARKS: All these specimens are clearly referable to H. hilgendorfi. The male first pleopod is long, weakly curved, slender and distally weakly expanded with a membranous fl?<p laterally, as previously described and figured by Buitendijk (1939) and Stephensen (1945). Of the 21 specimens, the ovigerous females from Palmerston, Northern Territory (SAM CI 121) and Port Denison, Queensland (AM ) agree most closely with that originally figured and described by De Man in having. Please note that th


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 104 AUSTRALIAN ZOOLOGIST, 15(1), 1968 REMARKS: All these specimens are clearly referable to H. hilgendorfi. The male first pleopod is long, weakly curved, slender and distally weakly expanded with a membranous fl?<p laterally, as previously described and figured by Buitendijk (1939) and Stephensen (1945). Of the 21 specimens, the ovigerous females from Palmerston, Northern Territory (SAM CI 121) and Port Denison, Queensland (AM ) agree most closely with that originally figured and described by De Man in having. 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 Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. [Sydney, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales]


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