. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 41.—Bethalus rhodesiae n. sp. a, Ventral view of epimera 1 and 2 ; 6, telson and uropods. B. panurus (B-L.) ; c, telson and uropods, from Budde-Lund's type of specimen in the British Museum. more than half-way to apex of peduncle, inner ramus a little more than half length of peduncle, extending § distance to apex of telson. 6 x 2-5 mm. In alcohol dark slaty-brown, uropods light (probably red in life). Localities.—Ehodesia : Umtali ( Mus.) ; Bulawayo and Salis- bury (R. W. E. T.) ; Sanyati V


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 41.—Bethalus rhodesiae n. sp. a, Ventral view of epimera 1 and 2 ; 6, telson and uropods. B. panurus (B-L.) ; c, telson and uropods, from Budde-Lund's type of specimen in the British Museum. more than half-way to apex of peduncle, inner ramus a little more than half length of peduncle, extending § distance to apex of telson. 6 x 2-5 mm. In alcohol dark slaty-brown, uropods light (probably red in life). Localities.—Ehodesia : Umtali ( Mus.) ; Bulawayo and Salis- bury (R. W. E. T.) ; Sanyati Valley ( Mus.). Distinguished from pretoriensis by the tooth on segment 2 and the more distinct rugae ; and from barbertoni by the teeth on both segments 1 and 2. Bethalus panurus (B-L.). (Fig. 41, c.) 1904. Armadillo panurus. Budde-Lund, Rev. Crust. Isop. Terr., p. 131. Surface minutely granulate. Rugae obsolete. Epistome not strongly raised, very faintly impressed medio-dorsally. Internal tooth on segment 1 small and feeble ; that on segment 2 almost obsolete. Telson scarcely broader than long, apical margin slightly convex, sides slightly incurved, dorsal surface smoothly convex. Uropod, outer ramus extending nearly to apex of peduncle, which. 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 South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum


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