. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 600.—Probo- pyrus pandali- coLA. Leg ok SIXTH PAIR OF ADULT FEMALE. X Fig. 001.—Probopy- rus panda licola. Male, x 41. double-})ran('hc(i lamellar appendaoes, clcsely crowdod together on the ventral side of the abdomen. The five of in('ul)atorv laincihe .surround a large open area normally fill(>d with eggs. Th(> first pair have the terminal lobe of the distal segment large, well defined, and incurved. All the legs have a high quadrangu- larly shaped expansion or carina on the basis. Male with all the segments of the t


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 600.—Probo- pyrus pandali- coLA. Leg ok SIXTH PAIR OF ADULT FEMALE. X Fig. 001.—Probopy- rus panda licola. Male, x 41. double-})ran('hc(i lamellar appendaoes, clcsely crowdod together on the ventral side of the abdomen. The five of in('ul)atorv laincihe .surround a large open area normally fill(>d with eggs. Th(> first pair have the terminal lobe of the distal segment large, well defined, and incurved. All the legs have a high quadrangu- larly shaped expansion or carina on the basis. Male with all the segments of the thorax distinct, and with the lateral margins contiguous. First four seg- ments of the abdomen well defined at the sides, but fused in the middle of the dorsal sur- face. The last two segments form a single large piece, the fused terminal segment ))eing indicated only by a small median point on the posterior margin. The body is a little more than twice as long as wide. Eyes are present. The rudimentar}- pleopoda are pairs of small oval processes, one pair on each abdominal segment. The abdomen is about one and a half times as broad as long. PROBOPYRUS FLORIDENSIS Richardson. Prohopyrus florklensia Richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. IVIus., XXVII, 1904, pp. 70-71. ' Locality.—Satsuma Island, above St. John's River, Florida, on Palpemonetes exilipes Stimpson. Body of f(Mnal(^ light brown, with the head, abdomen, ovarian bosses, and epimera light yellow, almost white. Markings of black are pres- ent all over thorax and a few black lines are present on the abdomen. The incu))atory lamelhv are almost entirely covered with black mark- ings, so that the color is uniformly dark. The lateral parts of the thorax on the ventral side have markings of black, those of one side being in patches with yellow areas separating them, all the legs of this side being yellow. The legs of the opposite side are dark. Head deep!}' set in thorax, broad anteriorly with frontal margin nearh' straight; poste


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