Fig. 6.—Ventral view of anterior part of right side of carapace (a-d), posterior view of dactyl of third ambulatory leg (e-i), ventral edge of palm of chela (j-n) and anterior portion of sternum (o-r) of Lyreidus species. L. tridentatus: a, o, ♂ , 39.9 mm, Japan (AM P. 10499); e, ♂ , 43.0 mm, off Castlepoint, New Zealand (DM Z.Cr.615) ; f-n, off Port Stephens, N.S.W. (AM P.14787)—f, ♂ , 31.8 mm, j, ♀, 28.1 mm, k, ♀, 24.4 mm, 1, ♀, 25.5 mm, m, ♀, 27.0 mm, n, ♂ , 26.1 mm. L. brevifrons: b, g, p, ♂ , 32.2 mm, off Honshu, Japan (USNM 57687). L. stenops: c, h, q, ♀, 41.6 mm, south of Hong Kong (AM P. 15778). L. channeri: d, i, r, ♂, 30.0 mm, south of Hainan (AM P. 15787).
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 10, 20 July 1970, Page 102
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119Fig. 6.—Ventral view of anterior part of right side of carapace (a-d), posterior view of dactyl of third ambulatory leg (e-i), ventral edge of palm of chela (j-n) and anterior portion of sternum (o-r) of Lyreidus species. L. tridentatus: a, o, ♂, 39.9mm, Japan (AM P. 10499); e, ♂, 43.0mm, off Castlepoint, New Zealand (DM Z.Cr.615) ; f-n, off Port Stephens, N.S.W. (AM P.14787)—f, ♂, 31.8mm, j, ♀, 28.1mm, k, ♀, 24.4mm, 1, ♀, 25.5mm, m, ♀, 27.0mm, n, ♂, 26.1mm. L. brevifrons: b, g, p, ♂, 32.2mm, off Honshu, Japan (USNM 57687). L. stenops: c, h, q, ♀, 41.6mm, south of Hong Kong (AM P. 15778). L. channeri: d, i, r, ♂, 30.0mm, south of Hainan (AM P. 15787). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 10, 20 July 1970, Page 102
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