The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . mposed of five grossipes, O. Fabr., Muller, Zool. Dan. Compare, also, Leach,Zool. Miscell. vol. iii. 19, f. 1, 2. Ammothea, Leach (A. carolinensis. Leach), differs from Nymphonin the chelicerae being much shorter than the mouth, the basal piecebeing very small. The palpi are 9-jointed. [From the apparent absence of breathing pores, Latreille, in his Cours d^Entomologie, forms these animals into a distinct order,—Aporobrauchia; but Leach had previous


The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . mposed of five grossipes, O. Fabr., Muller, Zool. Dan. Compare, also, Leach,Zool. Miscell. vol. iii. 19, f. 1, 2. Ammothea, Leach (A. carolinensis. Leach), differs from Nymphonin the chelicerae being much shorter than the mouth, the basal piecebeing very small. The palpi are 9-jointed. [From the apparent absence of breathing pores, Latreille, in his Cours d^Entomologie, forms these animals into a distinct order,—Aporobrauchia; but Leach had previously given to them the ex-pressive name of Podosouiata. There are several British speciesdescribed by Dr. Johnston in the Magazine of Zoology and Botany,No. iv., wherein several new genera are proposed. It will, however,be necessary to change the names of some of them, as they arealready employed for genera of Crustacea. A still more extra-ordinary genus, with ten legs, is described by Eights in theBoston Journal of Natural History, under the name of Decalo- ^s- 36.—Nj-mphon grossipes, and under side of its australis.]. Fig.


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