Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . Fig. G.—Cymothoa cestrum (after Schicedte and Meinert). a, young of the second stage (ENLARGED), b, YOUNG OF THE FIRST STAGE (ENLARGED). C, LATERAL VIEW OF THORAX OF ADULTFEMALE (REDUCED), d ,? ADULT MALE (ENLARGED). f, ADULT FEMALE (REDUCED). /, ADULT FEMALE(REDUCED). Localities.—Virginia, southward throughout the Gulf of Mexico andCaribbean Sea; Peru (according to Miers). Parasitic on /6 DESCRIPTION OF A NEW PARASITIC ISOPODFROM THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS BY HARRIET RICHARDSON Collaborator, Divis
Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . Fig. G.—Cymothoa cestrum (after Schicedte and Meinert). a, young of the second stage (ENLARGED), b, YOUNG OF THE FIRST STAGE (ENLARGED). C, LATERAL VIEW OF THORAX OF ADULTFEMALE (REDUCED), d ,? ADULT MALE (ENLARGED). f, ADULT FEMALE (REDUCED). /, ADULT FEMALE(REDUCED). Localities.—Virginia, southward throughout the Gulf of Mexico andCaribbean Sea; Peru (according to Miers). Parasitic on /6 DESCRIPTION OF A NEW PARASITIC ISOPODFROM THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS BY HARRIET RICHARDSON Collaborator, Division of Marine Invertebrates, U. S. National Museum No. 1770.—From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum,Vol. 38, pages 645-647 Published October 18, 1910
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