Report on the marine Isopoda of New England and adjacent waters . Fig. 80. r i .1 i PLATE XIII. FIGURE 81.—Taiiais vittatus Lilljeborg (p. 418); dorsal view, enlarged eight diame-ters. The transverse bands of hairs on the pleon are not sufficientlydistinct. 82.—The same; one of the first pair of pleopods, enlarged thirty diameters. 83.—Leptochelia algicola Harger (p. 421); female; dorsal view, enlargedtwenty diameters; natural size indicated by the line at the right. 84.—The same; a, antennula; b, one of the first pair of legs; both from afemale specimen and enlarged twenty-five diam


Report on the marine Isopoda of New England and adjacent waters . Fig. 80. r i .1 i PLATE XIII. FIGURE 81.—Taiiais vittatus Lilljeborg (p. 418); dorsal view, enlarged eight diame-ters. The transverse bands of hairs on the pleon are not sufficientlydistinct. 82.—The same; one of the first pair of pleopods, enlarged thirty diameters. 83.—Leptochelia algicola Harger (p. 421); female; dorsal view, enlargedtwenty diameters; natural size indicated by the line at the right. 84.—The same; a, antennula; b, one of the first pair of legs; both from afemale specimen and enlarged twenty-five diameters. 85.—The same; hand, or propodus and dactylus of the first pair of legs,enlarged forty-eight diameters, showing the comb of seta? on the pro-podus. 86.—The same; uropods of a male, enlarged seventy diameters; 6, basal seg-ment; i, inner six-jointed ramus; o, outer rarnus. 87.—Leptochelia limicola Harger (p. 424); female; dorsal view, enlargedtwenty diameters; natural size shown by the line at the right. 88.—The same; a, antennula; 6, antenna; e, leg of the first pair


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