Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . Fig. 1.—Coxopodias tristani. Fig. 2.—Coxopodiastristani. Second ANTENNA. Fig. 3.—Coxopodias tris-tani. First three seg-ments OF THORAX (UNDER-SIDE). ous coxopodites inprocesses. First five segments of the abdomen short andsubequal (the first slightly shorter than theothers); lateral parts of the first two covered bythe seventh thoracic segment. The abdominalsegments complete the oval outline of the or terminal segment triangular with theapex produced in an acute process. Basalarticle of t


Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . Fig. 1.—Coxopodias tristani. Fig. 2.—Coxopodiastristani. Second ANTENNA. Fig. 3.—Coxopodias tris-tani. First three seg-ments OF THORAX (UNDER-SIDE). ous coxopodites inprocesses. First five segments of the abdomen short andsubequal (the first slightly shorter than theothers); lateral parts of the first two covered bythe seventh thoracic segment. The abdominalsegments complete the oval outline of the or terminal segment triangular with theapex produced in an acute process. Basalarticle of the uropoda obliquely quadrangular,occupying all the space between the sixth abdom-inal segment and the lateral parts of the fifthsegment; the inner posterior angle extends a little beyond the apicalprocess of the terminal abdominal segment. Inner branch of the


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