Report on the marine Isopoda of New England and adjacent waters . 3, 4, segments of palpus of maxilliped;b, pleopod of the second pair from a male, enlarged eight diameters, show-ing stylet, s, articulated near the base of the inner lamella. 27.—Idotea phosphorea Harger (p. 347); dorsal view, enlarged about twodiameters; natural size shown by the line on the right. 28.—The same; a, antenna, enlarged six diameters; 6, maxilliped, enlargedtwelve diameters, showing, I, external lamella; m, basal segments; 1,2,3,4, segments of the palpus of maxilliped; c, leg of the first pair; d, legof the second


Report on the marine Isopoda of New England and adjacent waters . 3, 4, segments of palpus of maxilliped;b, pleopod of the second pair from a male, enlarged eight diameters, show-ing stylet, s, articulated near the base of the inner lamella. 27.—Idotea phosphorea Harger (p. 347); dorsal view, enlarged about twodiameters; natural size shown by the line on the right. 28.—The same; a, antenna, enlarged six diameters; 6, maxilliped, enlargedtwelve diameters, showing, I, external lamella; m, basal segments; 1,2,3,4, segments of the palpus of maxilliped; c, leg of the first pair; d, legof the second pair, both enlarged six diameters; e, right uropod, oropercular valve, inner view, enlarged six diameters. 29.—The same; pleopod of the second pair from a male, enlarged eight diam-eters ; s, stylet articulated near the base of the inner lamella; «, distalend of stylet reversed and enlarged thirty diameters.(Figure 24 was drawn by Mr. J. H. Enierton, the others by 0. Harger.) Report U. S. F. C. 1878.— Harger. Marine Isopods. Plate V. Fig. 25. Fig. Fig. 29.


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