Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . ea palp of two palp of the man-dibles is composed ofthree articles, the ter-minal one being veryslender and second maxillaeterminate in twolobes furnished withsmall hooks. The first segment of the thorax is longer than any of the others,being 6 mm. in length; the second and fifth segments are subequal,each being 4 ; the third andfourth are each 5 length; the sixthsegment is 3 ; the seventh is 2mm. long. The ante-rolateral angles ofthe first segment arenarr


Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . ea palp of two palp of the man-dibles is composed ofthree articles, the ter-minal one being veryslender and second maxillaeterminate in twolobes furnished withsmall hooks. The first segment of the thorax is longer than any of the others,being 6 mm. in length; the second and fifth segments are subequal,each being 4 ; the third andfourth are each 5 length; the sixthsegment is 3 ; the seventh is 2mm. long. The ante-rolateral angles ofthe first segment arenarrow and acute andare produced forwardto about the middleof the head. The epi-mera are distinctlyseparated on all thesix following seg-ments. They are nar-row, elongated plates, not extending quite to the posterior marginof the segments. The abdomen is deeply set in the thorax. The first segment hasthe sides covered by the last thoracic segment. The four followingsegments are as wide as the seventh thoracic segment or wider. Thesixth or terminal segment is trapezoidal, almost twice as wide as.


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