. Decapoden. Fig. 48. Pandalus brevi-rostris, Rathke. SechstesLarvenstadium. Nach Q. O. Sars 2. P. dapifer Murdoch, Pacific.P. goniurus, Stimpson, Pacific,P. hypsinotus Brandt, „P. jordani Ratlibun, „ P. leptocerus Smith, Atlantic und Pacific. P. leptocerus var. bonnieri (Caullery)= Dichelopandalus bonnieri Caullery. Crustacea Decapoda VI 367. 49 Pandalus leptorhynchus Kinahan ? P. leptorhyndius Sars. P. martius A. M. Edwards = Plesionika martia (A. M. Edwards) ^= Plesio-nika semilaevis Bäte = Plesionika (Pandalus)sichern, Riggio. P. montagui Leach = P. anutltcornis Leach = P. leptorhyndiusKin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decapoden-fig-48-pandalus-brevi-rostris-rathke-sechsteslarvenstadium-nach-q-o-sars-2-p-dapifer-murdoch-pacificp-goniurus-stimpson-pacificp-hypsinotus-brandt-p-jordani-ratlibun-p-leptocerus-smith-atlantic-und-pacific-p-leptocerus-var-bonnieri-caullery=-dichelopandalus-bonnieri-caullery-crustacea-decapoda-vi-367-49-pandalus-leptorhynchus-kinahan-p-leptorhyndius-sars-p-martius-a-m-edwards-=-plesionika-martia-a-m-edwards-=-plesio-nika-semilaevis-bte-=-plesionika-pandalussichern-riggio-p-montagui-leach-=-p-anutltcornis-leach-=-p-leptorhyndiuskin-image337071812.html
RM2AGAXF0–. Decapoden. Fig. 48. Pandalus brevi-rostris, Rathke. SechstesLarvenstadium. Nach Q. O. Sars 2. P. dapifer Murdoch, Pacific.P. goniurus, Stimpson, Pacific,P. hypsinotus Brandt, „P. jordani Ratlibun, „ P. leptocerus Smith, Atlantic und Pacific. P. leptocerus var. bonnieri (Caullery)= Dichelopandalus bonnieri Caullery. Crustacea Decapoda VI 367. 49 Pandalus leptorhynchus Kinahan ? P. leptorhyndius Sars. P. martius A. M. Edwards = Plesionika martia (A. M. Edwards) ^= Plesio-nika semilaevis Bäte = Plesionika (Pandalus)sichern, Riggio. P. montagui Leach = P. anutltcornis Leach = P. leptorhyndiusKin
Harriman Alaska series . DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS. HELIOTYPE CO., BOSTON. PLATE II. FlG. I. Ptigettia dalli. 9, x i£. Southern California,la. Pitgettia dalli. $, X ii- Southern California. 2. Pandalus montagui tridens. 9, X f. ^4 Ibatross station 2842. 3. Pandalus jordani, 9, X f. Albatross station 2949. 4. Pandalus stenolepis. 9, X f. ^ Ibatross station 3464. 5. Pandalus hypsinotus. $, X f. Herendeen Bay, Alaska. 6. Pandalus gurneyi. $,X^. Albatross station 3130. U94) H. A. E. VOL. X PLATE. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harriman-alaska-series-decapod-crustaceans-heliotype-co-boston-plate-ii-flg-i-ptigettia-dalli-9-x-i-southern-californiala-pitgettia-dalli-x-ii-southern-california-2-pandalus-montagui-tridens-9-x-f-4-ibatross-station-2842-3-pandalus-jordani-9-x-f-albatross-station-2949-4-pandalus-stenolepis-9-x-f-ibatross-station-3464-5-pandalus-hypsinotus-x-f-herendeen-bay-alaska-6-pandalus-gurneyi-x-albatross-station-3130-u94-h-a-e-vol-x-plate-image342673557.html
RM2AWE3H9–Harriman Alaska series . DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS. HELIOTYPE CO., BOSTON. PLATE II. FlG. I. Ptigettia dalli. 9, x i£. Southern California,la. Pitgettia dalli. $, X ii- Southern California. 2. Pandalus montagui tridens. 9, X f. ^4 Ibatross station 2842. 3. Pandalus jordani, 9, X f. Albatross station 2949. 4. Pandalus stenolepis. 9, X f. ^ Ibatross station 3464. 5. Pandalus hypsinotus. $, X f. Herendeen Bay, Alaska. 6. Pandalus gurneyi. $,X^. Albatross station 3130. U94) H. A. E. VOL. X PLATE.
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . above and below; eyes black; abdomen pale buff or grayish.Length 12-13™. Common under stones. & f Hypsinotus pumilis Keys. See Banks, p. 2*70. Bi-own Spider. A rather large orange or reddish brown spider, with stout legs.Cephalothorax plain dark reddish brown posteriorly ; blackish ante-riorly ; abdomen dark tawny brown, with a median sagittate palestreak, its shaft crossed by several recurved, narrow pale lines. A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 835 Tegenaria Derhami (Scop.) Emer.; Black House Spider. Cephalothorax black with a d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-of-the-connecticut-academy-of-arts-and-sciences-above-and-below-eyes-black-abdomen-pale-buff-or-grayishlength-12-13-common-under-stones-f-hypsinotus-pumilis-keys-see-banks-p-270-bi-own-spider-a-rather-large-orange-or-reddish-brown-spider-with-stout-legscephalothorax-plain-dark-reddish-brown-posteriorly-blackish-ante-riorly-abdomen-dark-tawny-brown-with-a-median-sagittate-palestreak-its-shaft-crossed-by-several-recurved-narrow-pale-lines-a-e-verrillthe-bermuda-islands-835-tegenaria-derhami-scop-emer-black-house-spider-cephalothorax-black-with-a-d-image338418442.html
RM2AJG84X–Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . above and below; eyes black; abdomen pale buff or grayish.Length 12-13™. Common under stones. & f Hypsinotus pumilis Keys. See Banks, p. 2*70. Bi-own Spider. A rather large orange or reddish brown spider, with stout legs.Cephalothorax plain dark reddish brown posteriorly ; blackish ante-riorly ; abdomen dark tawny brown, with a median sagittate palestreak, its shaft crossed by several recurved, narrow pale lines. A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 835 Tegenaria Derhami (Scop.) Emer.; Black House Spider. Cephalothorax black with a d
. Abhandlungen der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Fig. 4. Dofleln aDd Keller gez. Pandalus hypsinotus Br. (Fig. 1—2); Latreillopsis bispinosa Hend. (Fig. 3—4); Homola Orientalis Hend. (Fig. 5 und 6).. 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 work.. Königlich Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abhandlungen-der-kniglich-bayerischen-akademie-der-wissenschaften-fig-4-dofleln-add-keller-gez-pandalus-hypsinotus-br-fig-12-latreillopsis-bispinosa-hend-fig-34-homola-orientalis-hend-fig-5-und-6-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-work-kniglich-bayerische-akademie-der-wissenschaften-image238034052.html
RMRR7AT4–. Abhandlungen der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Fig. 4. Dofleln aDd Keller gez. Pandalus hypsinotus Br. (Fig. 1—2); Latreillopsis bispinosa Hend. (Fig. 3—4); Homola Orientalis Hend. (Fig. 5 und 6).. 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 work.. Königlich Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW VoL. 23, No. 1 Pink shrimp (Pandalus borealis), sidestripe shrimp (Pandalppsis dispar), and coonstripe shrimp (Pandalus hypsinotus) were found in quantity. Spot shrimp (Pandalus platyceros) and gray shrimp (Crangon sp.) were taken frequently, but in very small quantities. INTRODUCTION Exploratory shrimp fishing was conducted by the U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries research vessel John N. Cobb in the central Alaska region, from the Pye Islands to and in- cluding Prince William Sound, from October 14 to Novembe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-fisheries-review-fisheries-fish-trade-commercial-fisheries-review-vol-23-no-1-pink-shrimp-pandalus-borealis-sidestripe-shrimp-pandalppsis-dispar-and-coonstripe-shrimp-pandalus-hypsinotus-were-found-in-quantity-spot-shrimp-pandalus-platyceros-and-gray-shrimp-crangon-sp-were-taken-frequently-but-in-very-small-quantities-introduction-exploratory-shrimp-fishing-was-conducted-by-the-u-s-bureau-of-commercial-fisheries-research-vessel-john-n-cobb-in-the-central-alaska-region-from-the-pye-islands-to-and-in-cluding-prince-william-sound-from-october-14-to-novembe-image232687945.html
RMREFRRN–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW VoL. 23, No. 1 Pink shrimp (Pandalus borealis), sidestripe shrimp (Pandalppsis dispar), and coonstripe shrimp (Pandalus hypsinotus) were found in quantity. Spot shrimp (Pandalus platyceros) and gray shrimp (Crangon sp.) were taken frequently, but in very small quantities. INTRODUCTION Exploratory shrimp fishing was conducted by the U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries research vessel John N. Cobb in the central Alaska region, from the Pye Islands to and in- cluding Prince William Sound, from October 14 to Novembe
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