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FLABELLIFERA • LIMNORIIDAE 



Figure 88. Limnoria unicornis: A, pleotelson, 6; B, pleon, 6, in lateral view. 

 Paralimnoria andrewsi: C, pleonite 5 and pleotelson; D, uropod. Phycolimnoria clarkae: 

 E, pleonite 5 and pleotelson; F, uropod and pleotelson in lateral view. 



RECORDS Florida Keys; Puerto Rico; Twin Cays, Belize; Curasao. 

 Christmas Islands, Indian Ocean; Samoa; Hawaii; Japan. 



REMARKS Menzies (1957) discusses three forms of this species: Forma typ- 

 ica, which lacks a central depressed area dorsally on pleonite 5 and has a pair 

 of submedian obscurely carinate tubercles on the pleotelson; Forma A, which 

 has a triangular depressed area dorsally on pleonite 5 and a pair of subme- 



