ISOPODS OF NORTH AMERICA. 



607 



dark violet, covered with white spots, with tlie imirj^ins white. Leg's 

 all yellow, or covered with black dots. 



Length 11 mm.; width 5 mm.; height 2.5 mm.^' 



PHILOSCIA BERMUDENSIS Dahl. 



Philoscia bermudensis TfAiih, I'lankton Expedition, I, 1892, Pt. 1, p. Ill, pi. iii, 

 figs. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13. 



Locality . — Be r m udas . 



This species is not described, but well figured and compared with 



Fig. 664.— Philoscia bermudensis (After Dahl). a. General ficu're. ■: 5. h, Second an- 

 tenna. X 16. e, Maxilliped. x 40. d, Mandible, x 40. r. First maxilla, x 40. /, First 

 LEG. X 16. (/, Uropod. X 16. 



« The above description is adapted from the following one of Budde-Lund's: v 



Oblonge ovalis, subconvexa, nitida, tenuiter et sparse punctata. 



Antennie exteriores corporis diniidio l)revi<)res; fiagelli articuli breves, suba^quales. 



Linea marginalis frontalis medio ])aulnm arcuate ]iro(lucta, fere omnino obliter- 

 ata; epistoma medio subconvexum. 



Cauda truneo vix abrupte angustior. Anuulus analis brevis, fere trianguhis, 

 lateribus leviter incurvis, apice rotundato obtuso, supra sulcatus. 



Color variat in duobus speciminibus dilutior vel obscurior violaceus, maculis 

 albidis conspersis, in marginibus late albidus. Pedes toti flavi, vel punctis nigres- 

 centibus conspersis. 



Longitudo, 11 mm.; latitudo, 5 mm.; altitudo, 2.5 mm.— Bcdde-Lund, Crust. 

 Isop. Terrestria, 1885, pp. 218-219. 



