. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . LIMBS OF NEOLENUS SERRATUS SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 67, NO. 7. PL. 94. RESTORATION OF VENTRAL SURFACE OF NEOLENUS SERRATUS (Rominger) NO. 7 NOTES ON STRUCTURE OF NEOLENUS 437 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 94Legend d. s. = dorsal shield. en. = endopodite. hy. = hypostoma. ep. = epipodite. a. = antennules. ex. = exopodite. an. = anal aperture. ex. = coxopodite. c. r. = caudal rami. v. i. = ventral integument. PAGE Neolenus serratus (Rominger) 392 Fig. 1. (About twice the large-sized specimens of the species.) This outline restoration differs in


. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . LIMBS OF NEOLENUS SERRATUS SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 67, NO. 7. PL. 94. RESTORATION OF VENTRAL SURFACE OF NEOLENUS SERRATUS (Rominger) NO. 7 NOTES ON STRUCTURE OF NEOLENUS 437 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 94Legend d. s. = dorsal shield. en. = endopodite. hy. = hypostoma. ep. = epipodite. a. = antennules. ex. = exopodite. an. = anal aperture. ex. = coxopodite. c. r. = caudal rami. v. i. = ventral integument. PAGE Neolenus serratus (Rominger) 392 Fig. 1. (About twice the large-sized specimens of the species.) This outline restoration differs in details from that published in 1918 (pi. 31) and in the omission of the small epipodite and exite attached to the coxopodite of the post-cephalic limbs. The observer should note that the coxopodite and endopodite are seen from their narrow lower or ventral side ; that the exopodites lie nearly in a horizontal position above the endopodites and that the epipodites are in a nearly flat position between the ventral membrane and the exopodites. The arrangement of the cephalic limbs is diagrammatic, beingbased on their known posi


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