. Crustacea. Miscellaneous. Crustacea. EXPLANATION OF FIGURES. Linuparus atavus. Figure 1.—Upper view of larger specimen. -£ nat. size. (Some details of struc- ture of the carapace are supplemented from the smaller specimen.) Figure 2.—Frontal parts of carapace and base of antennae, viewed from above, and showing stridulating apparatus. Nat. size (large specimen). Figure 3.—do., viewed from below. Nat. size.—a. Longitudinal groove, divid- ing the epistoma; b. Phymacerite; c. Basal joints of antennulae. Figure 4.—Linuparus trigonus (dH.), living Japanese form, the same parts as in fig. 3, copie


. Crustacea. Miscellaneous. Crustacea. EXPLANATION OF FIGURES. Linuparus atavus. Figure 1.—Upper view of larger specimen. -£ nat. size. (Some details of struc- ture of the carapace are supplemented from the smaller specimen.) Figure 2.—Frontal parts of carapace and base of antennae, viewed from above, and showing stridulating apparatus. Nat. size (large specimen). Figure 3.—do., viewed from below. Nat. size.—a. Longitudinal groove, divid- ing the epistoma; b. Phymacerite; c. Basal joints of antennulae. Figure 4.—Linuparus trigonus (dH.), living Japanese form, the same parts as in fig. 3, copied from the "Fauna Japonica " for comparison. £ nat. 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 Ortmann, A. E. (Arnold Edward), 1863-1927.


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