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Kroyeria dispar Wilson, 1935 



Collections: From 3 specimens of Galeocerdo cuvier from Nosy Be. 

 Habitat: Gill filaments. 



The only previous report of this copepod is the original description 

 from Puerto Rico from Squalus. 



Figures 41-48. — Eudactylina pollex, new species, female: 41, fourth leg; 42, fifth leg. 

 Kroyeria gemursa, new species, female: 43, distal end of abdomen and caudal rami; 44, 

 first antenna; 45, second antenna; 46, labrum; 47, second maxilla; 48, maxilliped. 



Kroyeria spatulata Pearse, 1948 



Collections: From 5 specimens of Carcharinus maculipinnis, 2 

 specimens of Carcharinus sorrah, and 2 specimens of Rhizoprionodon 

 acutus all from Nosy Be. 



Habitat: Gill filaments. 



This copepod has been reported previously from off the south- 

 east coast of the United States. The previously reported hosts 



