. Report upon the fauna of Liverpool Bay and the neighboring seas. mpanied by the authors comments, is acomplete library in itself. It is no exaggeration to saythat it will be indispensable to every student of theAmphipoda. 86 liveepool biological society. Description of Plates. Plate X. Figs. 1 to 8, Lysianax ceratinus, n. £^. 1. 2. Mandible and 3. 4. First 5. Third segment of 6. First and second joints of last perseopod ; 6a, spines on the 7. 8. Third uropod. Figs. 9 and 10. Lysianax (?) audouinianu


. Report upon the fauna of Liverpool Bay and the neighboring seas. mpanied by the authors comments, is acomplete library in itself. It is no exaggeration to saythat it will be indispensable to every student of theAmphipoda. 86 liveepool biological society. Description of Plates. Plate X. Figs. 1 to 8, Lysianax ceratinus, n. £^. 1. 2. Mandible and 3. 4. First 5. Third segment of 6. First and second joints of last perseopod ; 6a, spines on the 7. 8. Third uropod. Figs. 9 and 10. Lysianax (?) audouinianus, Sp. 9. First 10. Second gnathopod. Plate XL Figs. 11 to 13, Fodoceriis isopus, n. 11. Head and antennae. Fig. 12. First {a) and second h) gnathopods of 13. Third uropod. Figs. 14 and 15, Podocerus capillatus, 14. 15. Second gnathopod. Figs. 16 to 18, Munna fabricii, 16. First 17. Second 18. Telson. Ptoc. Lpcol Biol. Sec. Vol. III. Pi. X. Fig. 7. Yi&. Fig. 6 a. A. O. Walker, del LT3IANAX CERATINDS, n. sp. Figs. 1 to 8. LTSIANAX (?) AUDOUINIANUS (Sp. Bate). Figs. 9 and 10. Prcc. Lpcol Biol. Soc. Vol. III. PL XI. Fig. 13


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