. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . B 20 mm Fig. 9.—Heads of European Carapiis spp. from the dorsal aspect. A. C. acus ; b, C. birpex ; c, C. cuspis. C. acus has been recorded from Atlantic localities upon a number of occasions and under a variety of names : Madeira, as Diaphasia acus (Lowe, 1843). Canary Islands, as Fierasfer acus (Vinciguerra, 1893). Portuguese coast, as Fierasfer imberbis (Nobre, 1935). Portuguese coast, as Carapus imberbis (de Buen, 1935). West Africa, as Carapus imberbis (Fowler, 1936). Cape Verde Islands, as Carapus imberbis (Cadenat, 1937). Biarritz, a


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . B 20 mm Fig. 9.—Heads of European Carapiis spp. from the dorsal aspect. A. C. acus ; b, C. birpex ; c, C. cuspis. C. acus has been recorded from Atlantic localities upon a number of occasions and under a variety of names : Madeira, as Diaphasia acus (Lowe, 1843). Canary Islands, as Fierasfer acus (Vinciguerra, 1893). Portuguese coast, as Fierasfer imberbis (Nobre, 1935). Portuguese coast, as Carapus imberbis (de Buen, 1935). West Africa, as Carapus imberbis (Fowler, 1936). Cape Verde Islands, as Carapus imberbis (Cadenat, 1937). Biarritz, as Fierasfer imberbis (PeUegrin, 1937). Senegal, as Carapus imberbis (Cadenat, 1950).. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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