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- 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;...