Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . Meinertia parva. a See Schioedte and Meinert, Nat. Tidssks. (3), xin, 1881-1883, p. 358-364, pi. xvi, fig. Idem., p. 368-371, pi. xvi, fig. 10-13. c Ceratothoa huttoni Filhol, Mission de 1 He Campbell, t. in, pt. 2,1885, p. 446-448, pi. 55, fig. 7, pi. 49, fig. 2. 22 MAKINE ISOPODS FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Meinertia angulata, sp. nov. Body oblong-ovate, mm. long and mm. wide. Surface smooth. Color,bluish, marked with small yellow spots on the sides of the segments. Head triangula


Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . Meinertia parva. a See Schioedte and Meinert, Nat. Tidssks. (3), xin, 1881-1883, p. 358-364, pi. xvi, fig. Idem., p. 368-371, pi. xvi, fig. 10-13. c Ceratothoa huttoni Filhol, Mission de 1 He Campbell, t. in, pt. 2,1885, p. 446-448, pi. 55, fig. 7, pi. 49, fig. 2. 22 MAKINE ISOPODS FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Meinertia angulata, sp. nov. Body oblong-ovate, mm. long and mm. wide. Surface smooth. Color,bluish, marked with small yellow spots on the sides of the segments. Head triangular with the apex rounded, 2 mm. long: mm. wide at the almost vanishing; first pair of antennae, composed of seven articles, extend to theposterior margin of the head. All the articles are flattened and somewhat second pair of antennas, composed of eight articles, are not longer than the firstpair; the last two articles are minute. The first segment of the thorax is produced on either side of the head in a rectan-gular process. These processes extend but a short dist


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