. Text book of zoology. Zoology. Pig. 150. Example of typical crustacean limbs. A thoracic limb of Nebalia. B last maxil- liped of a larval Prawn. 1—7 joints of the stalk. ex exopod, ep epipod. Enlarged.—Orig. * The first antenna, though often called limbs, do not agree with the rest of the appendages, but exhibit peculiar relations (the exopod is always absent from the second joint, etc.); like the eye-stalks they are to be regarded as special appendages, -which function as the supports of special sense organs (olfactory and auditory). t The epipod is always absent from the appendages of the
. Text book of zoology. Zoology. Pig. 150. Example of typical crustacean limbs. A thoracic limb of Nebalia. B last maxil- liped of a larval Prawn. 1—7 joints of the stalk. ex exopod, ep epipod. Enlarged.—Orig. * The first antenna, though often called limbs, do not agree with the rest of the appendages, but exhibit peculiar relations (the exopod is always absent from the second joint, etc.); like the eye-stalks they are to be regarded as special appendages, -which function as the supports of special sense organs (olfactory and auditory). t The epipod is always absent from the appendages of the head. t The true functional mandible is merely the basal joint developed as a cutting or grinding organ; its jointed appendage, the palp, represents the rest of the 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 Boas, J. E. V. (Johan Erik Vesti), 1855-1935; Boas, J. E. V. (Johan Erik Vesti), 1855-1935. Lehrbuch der Zoologie. London, Sampson Low, Marston
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