Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . sp. nov. Body oblong-ovate, times longer than wide, 8 mm.: 20 mm. Surface light yellow. Head wider than long, 2 mm.: mm. Anterior margin rounded and produced inthe middle in a very small, median point. Eyes twice as long as wide, mm.: 1 mm.,composite, and situated in the postlateral angles. The first pair of antennae have thepeduncle composed of two articles, the first somewhat dilated; the flagellum, which iscomposed of thirteen articles, extends to the posterior margin of


Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . sp. nov. Body oblong-ovate, times longer than wide, 8 mm.: 20 mm. Surface light yellow. Head wider than long, 2 mm.: mm. Anterior margin rounded and produced inthe middle in a very small, median point. Eyes twice as long as wide, mm.: 1 mm.,composite, and situated in the postlateral angles. The first pair of antennae have thepeduncle composed of two articles, the first somewhat dilated; the flagellum, which iscomposed of thirteen articles, extends to the posterior margin of the head. Thesecond pair of antennae have the first three articles short and about equal, and do notextend beyond the peduncle of the first antennae; the fourth and fifth articles arelong and slender, and extend to the end of the first thoracic segment; the flagellum,composed of thirty-seven articles, extends to the posterior margin of the sixth thoracicsegment. o Ceylon Pearl Oyster Fisheries Report, 1905, pt. iv, art. xxm, p. 16-18, pi. in A. MARINE ISOPODS FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 11.


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