458 ONISCIDA. 
ISOPODA. ONISCID 4. 
NORMALIA. 

PHILOUGRIA VIVIDA. 
Specific character. Oval, smooth, glossy. Terminal segment of the pleon 
triangular, truncate, the extremity nearly straight, without any emargination ; 
above, deeply sulcated. Outer antenne ten-jointed. Colour brown, marked 
with small buff-white dots. 
Length, five-twentieths of an inch. 
Ltea vivida. Kocu, in Cont. Panzer Deutschl. Ins. 180, 4; 
and Deutsch]. Crust. 40, 4. 
Philougria vivida. Kinanan, Nat. Hist. Rev. vol. v. 1858, pp. 197, 
198, pl. 23, fig. 2. 
Junior (?) [tea nana (?). Koou, Opp. cit. 180, 5, and 40, 5. 
Tue general colour of this species is claret-brown, 
marbled with white when seen under a lens. It is of an 
oval form, smooth and shining, with the surface of the 
skin marked, in addition to the small fine curved scale- 
like appearance of the preceding species, with small scat- 
tered impressed dots or pits, as shown in Fig. wn’. The 
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