. Decapod crustaceans of the northwest coast of North America ... Crustacea -- North America. ment of the abdomen; not carinated behind gastric tooth; outline much as in the preceding, as are also the eyes and antennae. Second to sixth abdominal segments inclusive carinate; telson very nearly as long as the sixth segment, less deeply notched than in Pasiphcea cortezia?ia. The side view strongly resembles that of F. corteziana^ from which the carinated ab- domen and shorter carapace without median carina at once distinguish it. Dimensions.—Length of male 6 7 mm., length nf Parana rf» ->-7 mm


. Decapod crustaceans of the northwest coast of North America ... Crustacea -- North America. ment of the abdomen; not carinated behind gastric tooth; outline much as in the preceding, as are also the eyes and antennae. Second to sixth abdominal segments inclusive carinate; telson very nearly as long as the sixth segment, less deeply notched than in Pasiphcea cortezia?ia. The side view strongly resembles that of F. corteziana^ from which the carinated ab- domen and shorter carapace without median carina at once distinguish it. Dimensions.—Length of male 6 7 mm., length nf Parana rf» ->-7 mm Fig. 6. Pasiphiea affinis. Sta- 01 carapace 22 mm. tion ^gjg „ xeison (x 3^)- b. Type locality. —^Q2cc Cortez Bank, Calif., Hand of second pair (x^). lat. 32° 17' 00" N., long, 119O 17' 00" W., 9S4 fathoms {Albatross station 2919). Genus Parapasiphae Smith. PARAPASIPH^ SERRATA Rathbun. ParapasiphcE serrata Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxiv, 904, 1902. Carapace and rostrum as long as the first five abdominal somites. The median carina extends backward to the posterior fifth of the cara-. FiG. 7. Parafasipkce serrata. ? (X about ig). Station 2919. pace or the cervical groove, and forward along the high thin rostrum which reaches half way along the eye-stalks; the carina is a little concave at the middle of the carapace and anteriorly slopes downward, and is armed with 16 small teeth or spines, two of which are on the rostrum and one is terminal; below this spine the rostrum is a compressed, finely crenulate lobe. Orbital and antennal angles blunt. There is a small spine just behind the orbital angle, and another still farther back in a. 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 Rathbun, Mary Jane, 1860-1943. New York


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