Notes on some rare and interesting marine crustacea . Foot of first pair, female Fig. 4. Foot of second pair, female Fig. 5. Foot of second pair, male Fig. 6. Foot of fourth pair, male 46. 46. 46. 24. Chondracanthus depressus, sp. n. Fig. 7. Female, dorsal view Fig. 8. Posterior appendages of same Fig. 9. Antennule Fig. 10. Mandible. Fig. 11. First maxilliped . Fig. 12. Foot of first pair Fig. 13. Foot of second pair Chondracanthus depressus, var. oblongus. Female, dorsal viewAntennuleFoot of first pairFoot of second pair Lemece lusci, Bassett-Smith. Fig. 18. Gadus lucu


Notes on some rare and interesting marine crustacea . Foot of first pair, female Fig. 4. Foot of second pair, female Fig. 5. Foot of second pair, male Fig. 6. Foot of fourth pair, male 46. 46. 46. 24. Chondracanthus depressus, sp. n. Fig. 7. Female, dorsal view Fig. 8. Posterior appendages of same Fig. 9. Antennule Fig. 10. Mandible. Fig. 11. First maxilliped . Fig. 12. Foot of first pair Fig. 13. Foot of second pair Chondracanthus depressus, var. oblongus. Female, dorsal viewAntennuleFoot of first pairFoot of second pair Lemece lusci, Bassett-Smith. Fig. 18. Gadus lucus with parasite in situ Trematoda. Fig. 19. Phyllocotyle gurnardi, v. Ben. and Hesse Fig. 20. Extremity of peduncle of the same Fig. 21. Microcotyle donavani, v. Ben. and Hesse Fig. 22. The same—one of the posterior suckers Fig. 23. Microcotyle labracis, v. Ben. and Hesse Fig. 24. Diplectanum wquans, Diesing . ,x 55. x 12. x 60. x 55. x 55. reduced X 45 X 260. X 27. X 390. X 18. X 45. 4 *£*-3 6 A. S<. ?. B. ST A. Sco-


Size: 1686px × 1482px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectcrustacea, bookyear19