Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . thirds as wide as long; posterior margin ratherlong and thickly setose; propodus a little narrower than carpus but about as long; palm oblique, evenlyconvex, with a spine at the posterior end; dactyl serrate within; second gnathopods with carpusnarrow with a rather long ciliated posterior margin which is nearly straight; carpus rectangular, overthree times as long as wide; palms transverse; dactyl stout, serrated within; terminal peraeopods aboutreaching tipof uropods; first uropods with a long spine at distal end of peduncle which extends nearlyto middle


Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . thirds as wide as long; posterior margin ratherlong and thickly setose; propodus a little narrower than carpus but about as long; palm oblique, evenlyconvex, with a spine at the posterior end; dactyl serrate within; second gnathopods with carpusnarrow with a rather long ciliated posterior margin which is nearly straight; carpus rectangular, overthree times as long as wide; palms transverse; dactyl stout, serrated within; terminal peraeopods aboutreaching tipof uropods; first uropods with a long spine at distal end of peduncle which extends nearlyto middle of rami; telson oblong, distally rounded. Length, 8 mm. European coast from Norway to the Mediterranean; Lung Island Sound and Vineyard Sound(Smith); Provincetown (Rathbun); Woods Hole, common in the Eel Pond. Microdeutopus danmonensis (Bate). Eyes nearly round; first antennae over half the length of body, first segment somewhat shorterthan head, not so stout as in preceding species; second segment markedly longer than first and over.


Size: 1271px × 1965px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectfisheries, bookyear19