ISOVODS OF NORTH AMEKTCA. 



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CUBARIS GRENADENSIS i Budde-Lund ). 



ArjuKclUlu yreiuulensis Bljjdk-Jaind, Kutonior. Meddclrl., I\', ISi*.'!, )>. 115.^ 



DoLLFUs, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. ;W2-39H. 

 Cabarifi ffrenndensiii 'R^cvAKTH^as, Proc. V. H. Nat. Mns., XX 111, 1!H)1, p. 572. 



Localities. — Becijuiii Island: (jremida; Balthazar, West Indies. 

 Ravine, damp g-roiuid. under lottino- loaves; 250-feet eoooa orchard, 

 under rottino- loaves. 



"Body much comcx, ncai'ly smooth. ('o])haloii: ])i-osepistoma 

 slio-htlv comox, foiv odo-e tVcl)l\- arcliod in the middle. Hves rathoi- 

 laro-o; ocelli al)out If). Antenna' short; tirst join! of the Hao-ellum 



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Kid. (iVM.— Cl'BARIS GRENADENSIS (AFTKR DoI.LFT'SI. ((. HEAD AND FIRST TWO SEGMENTS OK THORAX 



(UPPER SIDE), b, The same (underside), c. Fifth and sixth segments of abdomen and tro- 

 poDA (UPPER SIDE), d. The same (underside). 



three times shorter than the second. Pereion: tirst segment with a 

 blunt antero-median tn))ercle; lateral edges raised; coxopodite distinct 

 and divergent on the half hind part of the edge (underside). Coxopo- 

 dite of the second segment forming a toothlike processus. Pleon, telson: 

 pleotelson as wide as long, with a blunt double tubercle near its basis; 

 sides curved; apex neai'ly as wide as the basis; endopodito reaching to 

 two-thirds the length of the pleotelson; exopodite mimite. placed near 

 the middle of the internal edge of the basis. C'oloi': d;ii'k gray, with 

 ;i light median line ami light lineohe on the sides; antenna' whitish. 

 Dimensions: l-t hy 6 mm." — Dollfus." 



a Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. 392-393. 



