Report on the marine Isopoda of New England and adjacent waters . mella. 33.—Synidotea nodulosa Harger (p. 351); dorsal view, enlarged four diam-eters ; natural size indicated by the line at the right. 34.—The same; a, antennula; /, flagellar segment; &, antenna; c, leg of thefirst pair from the right side; d, right uropod, or opercular valve, allenlarged ten diameters. 35.—The same; a, maxilliped from the right side, showing, I, externallamella; m, basal segment; 1, 2, 3, segments of palpus, enlargedtwenty diameters; &, maxilla of the outer or second pair; c, maxilla ofthe inner or first pair


Report on the marine Isopoda of New England and adjacent waters . mella. 33.—Synidotea nodulosa Harger (p. 351); dorsal view, enlarged four diam-eters ; natural size indicated by the line at the right. 34.—The same; a, antennula; /, flagellar segment; &, antenna; c, leg of thefirst pair from the right side; d, right uropod, or opercular valve, allenlarged ten diameters. 35.—The same; a, maxilliped from the right side, showing, I, externallamella; m, basal segment; 1, 2, 3, segments of palpus, enlargedtwenty diameters; &, maxilla of the outer or second pair; c, maxilla ofthe inner or first pair, both enlarged twenty diameters; d, pleopod ofthe second pair from a male, enlarged twelve diameters; s, styletarticulated near the base of the inner lamella. 36.—Erichsonia attenuata Harger (p. 356); dorsal view, enlarged three diam-eters, natural size indicated by the line at the right.(Figures 30 and 36 were drawn by Mr. J. H. Emerton, the others by O. Harger.) Report U. S. F. C. 1878.—Harger. Marine Isopods. Plate VI. Fig 31. Fit;. 33. XG. Fig 35.


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