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Biol Bull 88: 1-11. (February 1945)
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THE EXTERNAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE BANDED DOGFISH OR POFADDERHAAI HAPLOBLEPHARUS EDWARDSII (M. & H.)

CECIL VON BONDE 1

1 Government Marine Biologist and Director of Fisheries, Union of South Africa

1. Haploblepharus edwardsii is an oviparous dogfish endemic to South African seas.

2. The male and female generative systems are dealt with and specialized features such as the albumen gland, nidamental gland, and the claspers are described.

3. Development takes place in an egg case or mermaid's purse, the gestation period lasting 104 days.

4. The development of an embryo external to the egg case is described.







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