Annual report of the Commissioners of Inland Fisheries made to the General Assembly . 31 Plate 22. Plate 23. Third-Stage Lobster. Figure 32. Bight second walking leg from behind, M=:27. The exopoditeis still functional, and the cheise are slightly functional in the third stage. Theinner edge of the propodite and of the dactyl have a suggestion of teeth. Theprojecting propodite is relatively longer than in the preceding stage. The dactylopens upward in a vertical plane and slightly outward, a position which is main-tained in the adult 32 PLATK -Jo. Plate 24. Third-Stage Lobster. Figure


Annual report of the Commissioners of Inland Fisheries made to the General Assembly . 31 Plate 22. Plate 23. Third-Stage Lobster. Figure 32. Bight second walking leg from behind, M=:27. The exopoditeis still functional, and the cheise are slightly functional in the third stage. Theinner edge of the propodite and of the dactyl have a suggestion of teeth. Theprojecting propodite is relatively longer than in the preceding stage. The dactylopens upward in a vertical plane and slightly outward, a position which is main-tained in the adult 32 PLATK -Jo. Plate 24. Third-Stage Lobster. Figure 33. Right fourth walking leg from behind, M = 16. The endopoditeis relatively stronger than in the preceding stage.


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