Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . FlG. 1.—NOTASELLUS TRILOBATUS. d, FEMALE, X 19J; 6, FIRST LEG OF MALE, X 19gJ C, FIRSTAND SECOND PLEOPODS OF MALE, X 30§. east coast of Patagonia, lat. 48° 37 S., long. 65° 46 W., at a depthof 58 fathoms in gray sand with black specks. This species is close to the two first-mentioned species of the genus,but differs in the shape of the abdomen, of the first pair of legs of themale and of the distal extremity of the outer branch of the secondpleopoda of the male, in the more rounded antero-lateral an


Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . FlG. 1.—NOTASELLUS TRILOBATUS. d, FEMALE, X 19J; 6, FIRST LEG OF MALE, X 19gJ C, FIRSTAND SECOND PLEOPODS OF MALE, X 30§. east coast of Patagonia, lat. 48° 37 S., long. 65° 46 W., at a depthof 58 fathoms in gray sand with black specks. This species is close to the two first-mentioned species of the genus,but differs in the shape of the abdomen, of the first pair of legs of themale and of the distal extremity of the outer branch of the secondpleopoda of the male, in the more rounded antero-lateral angles ofthe head, and the less protruding eyes. Type.— Cat. No. 40099, IS REPORT ON ISOPODS FROM PERU, COL-LECTED BY DR. R. E. COKER BY HARRIET RICHARDSON Collaborator, Division of Marine Invertebrates, U. S. National Museum No. 1729.—From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum,Vol. 38, pages 79-85 Published May 3, 1910


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