. The Arthrostraca of Connecticut. Malacostraca. 222 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BulI. Idothea phosphorea (Harger).. Fig. 69. Idothea phosphorea. 1874. Idothea phosphorea, Harger, Rept. U. S. Com. Fish, for 1871-2, p. 569. 1880. Idothea phosphorea, Harger, ibid., for 1878, p. 347, pi. 5, figs. 27-29. 1905. Idothea phosphorea, Richardson, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 54, p. 367. Body oblong-ovate, slightly more than three times as long as wide; length of abdomen equal to greatest v^^idth of body. Head broader than long, with anterior margin straight on either side of a very slight m


. The Arthrostraca of Connecticut. Malacostraca. 222 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BulI. Idothea phosphorea (Harger).. Fig. 69. Idothea phosphorea. 1874. Idothea phosphorea, Harger, Rept. U. S. Com. Fish, for 1871-2, p. 569. 1880. Idothea phosphorea, Harger, ibid., for 1878, p. 347, pi. 5, figs. 27-29. 1905. Idothea phosphorea, Richardson, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 54, p. 367. Body oblong-ovate, slightly more than three times as long as wide; length of abdomen equal to greatest v^^idth of body. Head broader than long, with anterior margin straight on either side of a very slight median excavation. Eyes moderately large, round, compound and placed just in front of the median transverse line of the head at the extreme lateral margin. First antennae with first joint but little wider than second one, each of which is subequal in length to the third joint; fourth â joint a little longer than any one of the preceding; extending to end of third peduncular joint of second pair. Second antennae with first joint inconspicuous and second and third joints subequal in length; fifth joint longer than fourth which in turn is longer than the third; flagellum shorter than peduncle and made up of about a dozen segments. Thoracic segments subequal in length, except the first which is shorter in the mid-dorsal line. Coxal plates distinctly marked off from their respective segments, except in the case of the first segment, and each one in turn occupying a larger part of the lateral margins and becoming wider posteriorly. Legs of more. 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 Kunkel, Beverly Waugh, 1881-. Hartford, Printed for the State Geological and Natural History Society


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