- eyes that
reach to
around 80% of the
length of the
basal segment. The
antennular peduncle, is as long as the body itself. It
consists of
several segments...
-
plesiomorphies also
include the
antennules and at
least three sets of post-
antennular limbs being incorporated into the head shield, the
postantennular limbs...
-
approximately 0.8
times the
length of the
basal segment of the
antennular peduncle. The
antennular peduncle itself is
around 0.86
times the
length of the carapace...
- well developed,
while its eyes have
small anterior processes, and its
antennular peduncles are stout. Its
antenna shows a
basicerite bearing an acute,...
-
carapace are
usually not
clearly defined. The "whip" of
their antennules (
antennular flagella) are
small or rudimentary. They fold back into the body diagonally...
- "same",
referring to the
similar size of the
terminal spines of the
basal antennular segment. It is
found northwest of
Tweed Heads, New
South Wales to near...
- of
telson length and
having convex sides,
shorter eyes, not
reaching antennular peduncle segment 3, the eye
concavity being lateral, not terminal, narrower...
-
antennae act as a plectrum,
which is
rubbed over a file on the edge of the
antennular plate. If a
predator is very close,
spiny lobsters will flex
their muscular...
- the base of the
antennae against elongated "files" on the
sides of the
antennular plate.
Palibythus was
originally placed with
Palinurellus in the family...
- teeth; by the
shorter eye; by the less
slender antennular peduncle; by the more
deeply cleft upper antennular flagellum; by the more
robust scaphocerite;...