. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals in Madagascar • Humes and Ho 453. Figures 163-164. Xantia anomala n. sp., female (continued). 163, leg 2 and intercoxal plate, posterior (E); 164, leg 5, lateral (C). Figures 165-173. Xarifia anomala n. sp., male. 165, body, dorsal (I); 166, body, lateral (I); 167, caudal ramus, dorsal (C); 168, rostrum and first antenna, ventral (E); 169, labrum, ventral (E); 170, mandible, ventral (E); 171, second max- illa, anteroexternal (E); 172, maxilliped, medial (D); 173, port'on of urosome showi


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Parasitic Copepods from Corals in Madagascar • Humes and Ho 453. Figures 163-164. Xantia anomala n. sp., female (continued). 163, leg 2 and intercoxal plate, posterior (E); 164, leg 5, lateral (C). Figures 165-173. Xarifia anomala n. sp., male. 165, body, dorsal (I); 166, body, lateral (I); 167, caudal ramus, dorsal (C); 168, rostrum and first antenna, ventral (E); 169, labrum, ventral (E); 170, mandible, ventral (E); 171, second max- illa, anteroexternal (E); 172, maxilliped, medial (D); 173, port'on of urosome showing leg 5, leg 6, and position of spermafophore, lateral 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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