. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. HIGHER CRUSTACEA OF NEW YORK CITY 159 poda rather large and subchelate. Terminal uropoda slightly larger than preceding, and with rami fringed with hairs and Fig. 27 Calliopius laeviusculus (AfterSars) Found, according to Smith, in tidal pools and among algae. Length 10-14 mm- Color light green, whiter dorsally. Taken at South Beach, S. I. Family gammaridae Antennulae and antennae long and slender, the former with an accessory appendage. Mandibles with a palp. Gnathopoda large and subchelate, generally stronger in the male. Pereiopoda mo


. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. HIGHER CRUSTACEA OF NEW YORK CITY 159 poda rather large and subchelate. Terminal uropoda slightly larger than preceding, and with rami fringed with hairs and Fig. 27 Calliopius laeviusculus (AfterSars) Found, according to Smith, in tidal pools and among algae. Length 10-14 mm- Color light green, whiter dorsally. Taken at South Beach, S. I. Family gammaridae Antennulae and antennae long and slender, the former with an accessory appendage. Mandibles with a palp. Gnathopoda large and subchelate, generally stronger in the male. Pereiopoda more or less slender, the three posterior pairs gradually increasing in length. Terminal uropoda generally projecting beyond the others, biramous and with the rami more or less foliaceous. Telson small and more or less deeply cleft. Gammarus locusta (Linn.) Cancer locusta Linnaeus. Fauna Suecica. Gammarus locusta DeKay. /. c. 1844. Sars. 1. c. 1895. , Antennulae longer than antennae and with flagellum of latter shorter than peduncle. Gnathopoda small and equal in size. Pere- iopoda with stiff spines. Last three segments of abdomen with median and lateral fascicles of spines. Third abdominal segment produced. Terminal uropoda with rami subequal and fringed with hairs and spines. This is a littoral form and is the commonest of our Amphipoda, being found all along the shores of the bays, under stones which are covered at high water. It is not at all at home on land, but,. 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 Paulmier, Frederick Clark, 1873-1906. Albany, New York State Education Department


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