. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 126 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Fig. 1. Libinia peruana, new species, male Inolotype: A, dorsal view; B, first pleopod. Foundation. Acknowledgment is made to Dr. Ulario Perea and Dr. Enrique del Solar. This paper is Allan Hancock Foundation Contribution No. 399. Libinia peruana, new species Figure 1, A-B Type: Male holotype, AHF Cat. No. 726, from Caleta Cruz, Perii, March 1972, from shrimp trawler. Dr. Ulario Perea, collector. Dr. Enrique M. del Solar, donor. Measurements (in millimeters): Length, including rostrum, ; ros


. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 126 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Fig. 1. Libinia peruana, new species, male Inolotype: A, dorsal view; B, first pleopod. Foundation. Acknowledgment is made to Dr. Ulario Perea and Dr. Enrique del Solar. This paper is Allan Hancock Foundation Contribution No. 399. Libinia peruana, new species Figure 1, A-B Type: Male holotype, AHF Cat. No. 726, from Caleta Cruz, Perii, March 1972, from shrimp trawler. Dr. Ulario Perea, collector. Dr. Enrique M. del Solar, donor. Measurements (in millimeters): Length, including rostrum, ; rostrum ; width at level of branchial spines with ( without) spines; width at level of hepatic spines with ( without) spines; cheliped (basis-ischium-merus , carpus-propodus ) ; chela ; dactyl ; height of palm Diagnosis: Carapace with 6 median and 3 lateral spines, 2 branchial spines, and 1 hepatic spine. Rostrum elongate, horizontal, sides parallel. One spine on basal antennal article. Cheliped and first walking leg of adult male greatly elon- gated, manus widening distally, fingers gaping broadly at base. Tip of male ab- domen rounded. Male first pleopod with tip and keel both slender and acuminate. Description: Carapace smooth, narrowly pyriform, width less than postfrontal length. Rostrum horizontal, narrow, tubular, sides parallel, tip bifurcate, cleft triangular, tips fringed with hair, forming with antennae an excurrent channel. Median spines six: two gastric, one genital, two cardiac, and one intestinal; two. 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 Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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