Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . 5ci., VII, 187* Roctnda alagken < Richard on Proc Un Ph XXXVII, 1898, p. lat, Mufteum, XXI, 1 Localities.—Stations 4197 and 1193, Gulf of Georgia, Halibut Bai Queen Cha Bound, off Fort Rupert, British Col ation 1218, AI mi rally Inlet, vicinity i Port Tow nsend; stations 4233 and 1236, vicinity ol Yes Bay, Behm Canal; station 1247J Kasaan Bay, Prince of VtInland, Southeast Alaska; stations 1269 and 1268, Afognak Bay, Afognak [gland, Central Alastation 1282, Chignik Bay, Alaska Peninsula. Depth, II 182 fathoms. 2U BULLETIN OP THE BUREAU OF FISH


Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . 5ci., VII, 187* Roctnda alagken < Richard on Proc Un Ph XXXVII, 1898, p. lat, Mufteum, XXI, 1 Localities.—Stations 4197 and 1193, Gulf of Georgia, Halibut Bai Queen Cha Bound, off Fort Rupert, British Col ation 1218, AI mi rally Inlet, vicinity i Port Tow nsend; stations 4233 and 1236, vicinity ol Yes Bay, Behm Canal; station 1247J Kasaan Bay, Prince of VtInland, Southeast Alaska; stations 1269 and 1268, Afognak Bay, Afognak [gland, Central Alastation 1282, Chignik Bay, Alaska Peninsula. Depth, II 182 fathoms. 2U BULLETIN OP THE BUREAU OF angustata Richardson. Rocinela laliamda Richardson (nol Hansen), Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, XXXVII, 1898, No. 157, pp. 14-15, figs, 5-6; Proc. I. S. Nat. .Museum, XXI, 1899, p. attgustata Richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, XXVII. 1904, p. 33. Localities.—Station 4248, Eastern Passage (vicinity of Stikine River Delta), Southeast Alaska;station 4235, vicinity of Yes Bay, Behm Canal. Depth, 67-18] Fig. 3.—Rocinela angustata. Richardson. a, Head with antennae, 3; b, abdomen with uropoda, x 3; c, ri^M uropod, x 85;:iir, Hi. Rocinela propodialis Richardson, new species. Body nearly twice as lung as wide. Color brown, with small black dots. Head triangular and produced in front in a broad median process. Eyes large ami separatedin front by a distance equal to the length of one eye. The first pair of antennae extend to the posteriormargin of the head or to the end of the peduncle of the second pair; the flagellum has four to sixjoints. The second pair of antennae reach the posterior margin of the second thoracic segment; theflagellum has 16 joints. The several segments of the thorax arc about equal in length, the first segment being a littlelonger and the last a little shorter than any of tl there. The epimera of all the segments are ALASKAN ISOPODS. 215 produced at the outer posterior angle, becoming more and more pointed in the la^-t -I segme


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