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CRUSTACEA PERACARIDA 



CHAP, 



absent. Very large lamellae grow out from the bases of the 

 thoracic limbs to form a brood-pouch, and in this manner the 

 adult condition is attained. 



The final complication in the life-histories of these Isopoda 

 is reached by the family Entoniscidae, which are parasitic when 



FIG. $'2.fiopyrus fougerouxi. A, 

 Ventral view of female carrying a 

 male (M) between her abdominal 

 appendages, x 8 ; B, ventral 

 view of part of head of female, 

 the maxillipedes and the left 

 mandible having been removed. 

 A.I, A. 3, 1st and 2nd antennae ; 

 M, male ; Mn, right mandible ; 

 .)/.', left maxillipede ; 0, ooste- 

 gite ; T, left 4th thoracic append- 

 age or 3rd leg. (After Bonnier.) 



Mn 



adult inside the thoracic cavity of Brachyura and Paguridae. 

 TRe cephalothorax of a Oarcinus maenas, which contains an adult 

 Portunion maenadis (P), is shown in Fig. 93. The parasite is 

 of a reddish colour when alive. 



The Entoniscidae pass through a free living Epicaridian 

 and Cryptoniscus stage, and become adult males in the Bopyrus 

 stage. It is stated, however, by Giard and Bonnier : that these 

 individuals, which actually function as males, never grow up 



Trav. lust. Lille, v., 1887. 



