. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. searle: isopoda. 369 Locality.— Fakarava, Paumotus, Tahiti, and Tipaevii Valley. About forty specimens. Specimens of Cubans Armadillidium pacifica Borradaile were sent to me from the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, England for compa- rison with my specimens and they were found to be specifically the same. I have redescribed the species, because in the original descrip- tion of C. pacifica (Proc. Zool. soc, London, 1900, p. 796, pi. 51) the uropods were not correctly interpreted. LIGYDIDAE. LlGYDA EXOTICA (Roux)


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. searle: isopoda. 369 Locality.— Fakarava, Paumotus, Tahiti, and Tipaevii Valley. About forty specimens. Specimens of Cubans Armadillidium pacifica Borradaile were sent to me from the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, England for compa- rison with my specimens and they were found to be specifically the same. I have redescribed the species, because in the original descrip- tion of C. pacifica (Proc. Zool. soc, London, 1900, p. 796, pi. 51) the uropods were not correctly interpreted. LIGYDIDAE. LlGYDA EXOTICA (Roux). Ligia exotica Roux, Crust. M6dit., 1828, p. 3, pi. 13, fig. 9. Ligyda exotica Richardson, Bull. 54, U. S. N. M., 1905, p. 676-677. Locality.— Mohican Reef. Rangiroa Island. Five imperfect spec- imens. DAJIDAE. ZONOPHRYXUS SIMILIS, sp. n0V. Body of female longer than wide, ovate, 29 mm. wide: 45 mm. long. Dorsal surface convex, swollen, and with numerous wrinkles in the integument. The three divisions of the body are not marked. The body is narrowest in the ce- phalic region, where the front is rounded. Two small pits or depressions mark the eyes, one on either side of the median line. The posterior part of the body is rounded. On the ventral side the oral area is large and is bounded at the sides by a border, the lateral edges of which have four or five shallow incisions which indicate the thoracic segments. This border surrounds the cephalic region extending for- ward as a wide margin. On either side of this border below the oral area, the inflated portions of the body Fig. 16.— Zonophryxus similis. view. b. Ventral view. 8. X a. Dorsal. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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