. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fauna Associated with Crinoids of Tropical Coral Reef, etc. 89 ISOPODA. Cirolana lineata sp. n. (Plate 1, Fig. 4.) This species comes under the second section of the genus as divided by Hansen,* in which are included all species with the following characters: "Lamina frontalis inermis, lata brevis, pentagona (varius fere hexagona), vix dimidio longior quam latior. "Clypeus inermis, non cormitus, ante perspicue cum lamina frontali con- junctus. "Antennulae pedunculo obscure triarticulato (primo visu biarticulato) fiagello semper s
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fauna Associated with Crinoids of Tropical Coral Reef, etc. 89 ISOPODA. Cirolana lineata sp. n. (Plate 1, Fig. 4.) This species comes under the second section of the genus as divided by Hansen,* in which are included all species with the following characters: "Lamina frontalis inermis, lata brevis, pentagona (varius fere hexagona), vix dimidio longior quam latior. "Clypeus inermis, non cormitus, ante perspicue cum lamina frontali con- junctus. "Antennulae pedunculo obscure triarticulato (primo visu biarticulato) fiagello semper satis "Pedes omnes setis perpaucis vel nullis ;. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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