. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 4 schmitt: stomatopods 195. Fig. 22. Lysiosquilla digueti, female, from off San Jose Light, Guatemala (Hancock Exped. Sta. 770-38, January 11, 1938). a. anterior portion; b. posterior portion; c. ventral view of telson; d. left raptorial limb; e. last 3 thoracic limbs of left side. In a the eyestalks, as compared with Coutiere's representation of the type, seem to be a bit unnaturally extended, as their bases plainly show beyond the anterior margin of the rostral plate and as their corneae exceed the antennular peduncl


. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 4 schmitt: stomatopods 195. Fig. 22. Lysiosquilla digueti, female, from off San Jose Light, Guatemala (Hancock Exped. Sta. 770-38, January 11, 1938). a. anterior portion; b. posterior portion; c. ventral view of telson; d. left raptorial limb; e. last 3 thoracic limbs of left side. In a the eyestalks, as compared with Coutiere's representation of the type, seem to be a bit unnaturally extended, as their bases plainly show beyond the anterior margin of the rostral plate and as their corneae exceed the antennular peduncle; in the type and in the immature male from the Gulf of California the reverse is 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 Allan Hancock Foundation. Los Angeles, University of Southern California Press


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