. The Isopoda of the Bay of Fundy [microform]. Crustacea; Isopodes; Isopoda; Crustacés. 30 Wallace: The Isopoda of the Bay of Fundy as the third and slightly expanded distally, the fifth article is one and one-half times and the sixth about twicy as long as the Fig. 8. Pleurogonium rubicundum (G. O. Sars); (A), male, dorsal view, x 30; (B). first antenna, X 240; (C), second antenna, x 240; (D), mandible, x 240: (E), gnathopod, x 240; <F),operculum. X 120; (G),uropod, i240. ' The first four segments of the thorax with the head are nearly circular in outline, while the last three are
. The Isopoda of the Bay of Fundy [microform]. Crustacea; Isopodes; Isopoda; Crustacés. 30 Wallace: The Isopoda of the Bay of Fundy as the third and slightly expanded distally, the fifth article is one and one-half times and the sixth about twicy as long as the Fig. 8. Pleurogonium rubicundum (G. O. Sars); (A), male, dorsal view, x 30; (B). first antenna, X 240; (C), second antenna, x 240; (D), mandible, x 240: (E), gnathopod, x 240; <F),operculum. X 120; (G),uropod, i240. ' The first four segments of the thorax with the head are nearly circular in outline, while the last three are markedly narrower and are directed posteriorly. The body is broadest at the level of third thoracic segment. The lateral edges of I. 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 Wallace, N. A. (Norbert August), d. 1914; Huntsman, A. G. (Archibald Gowanlock), 1883-1976?. [Toronto : University Library, pub. by the librarian]
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