NO. 3576 



AMPELISCIDAE — BARNARD 



9 



stouter than in female, with stouter flagellar articles; base of flagellum 

 of antenna 1 slightly more setose, but young males lacking setal 



Figure 1. — Ampelisca schellenbergi Shoemaker, Albatross 3809, female, 7.6 mm: a, head; 

 b-f, pereopods 1-5; g, telson; h-j, uropods 1-3; k, I, coxae 1, 2; m, continuation of antenna 

 2 from fig. a; n, pleonites 2-6, left lateral (5-6 coalesced). Ampelisca eschrichtii Kr0yer, 

 female, 20.0 mm. Albatross 3195: o, head. 



tufts typical of adult ampeliscas (no fully adult males at hand) ; 

 dactyl of pereopod 3 with 3 accessory spines but only 1 on pereopod 



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