Harriman Alaska series . egs are similar andambulatory in character. The color of the species is a light brown, some-what mottled. Family MUNNID&. MUNNA sp. FIG. 112. Leg of firstpair of A sellus tomalensis « i . M , i • t * r Harford (x 28). A very much mutilated specimen of a species of Munna was taken by the Harriman Alaska Expedition at the PribilofIslands. The Munnidae have not heretofore had any representatives fromthe Pacific coast. Although it is very probable that the present speci-men is the type of a new species, it is not, however, in a sufficientlycomplete condition to warrant a d


Harriman Alaska series . egs are similar andambulatory in character. The color of the species is a light brown, some-what mottled. Family MUNNID&. MUNNA sp. FIG. 112. Leg of firstpair of A sellus tomalensis « i . M , i • t * r Harford (x 28). A very much mutilated specimen of a species of Munna was taken by the Harriman Alaska Expedition at the PribilofIslands. The Munnidae have not heretofore had any representatives fromthe Pacific coast. Although it is very probable that the present speci-men is the type of a new species, it is not, however, in a sufficientlycomplete condition to warrant a description. ONISCOIDBA. Family LIGIID&.LIGIA OCCIDENTALS Dana. Ligia ocddentalis DANA, U. S. Expl. Exp., Crust., xiv, Pt. n, p. 742, pi. XLIX,fig. 7; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vn, p. 176. — STIMPSON, Bost. Hist., vi, p. 506, 1857. — HARFORD, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., vn, , 1877.— BUDDE-LUND, Crust. Isop. Terrestria, p. 264, 1885.— RlCH-ARDSON, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxi, p. 866, , California, and San Bartolome Bay, Lower Cali-fornia (Dr. Ritter and party). LIGIA PALLASII Brandt. Ligia pallasii BRANDT, Bull. Soc. Imper. des Natur. de Moscou, VI, p. 172, dilatala STIMPSON, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., p. 507, pi. xxn, fig. 8, 1857.— S. I. SMITH, Rept. Prog. Geol. Survey Canada, septentrionalis LOCKINGTON, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., vn, Pt. I, p. 46, 1877. Ligia stimpsoni MIERS, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 671 (see footnote), pallasii BUDDE-LUND, Crust. Isop. Terrestria, pp. 261, 262, 1885. Locality. — Lowe Inlet, British Columbia (Harriman Alaska Expedition). ISOPODS 227


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