MUNNA WHITEANA. 



ISOPODA. 

 NORMALIA. 



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ASELLIDJ!. 



MUNNA WHITEANA. 



Specific character. Male, with the cephalon nearly half the length of the 

 pereion, with the eyes very wide apart, fixed on thick peduncles. Upper 

 antennse with four very short basal joints, followed by a very long slender 

 one, terminated in a short triarticulate flagellum, and two long auditory cilia. 

 Pleon about as long as the cephalon, narrower than long, armed with three 

 strong teeth at each side. 



Length, rather more than half a line. 



THE head is very large and broad, increasing in width 

 posteriorly, equal in length to the three following seg- 

 ments ; the eyes are fixed on very thick and prominent 

 peduncles. The front of the head is nearly truncated, 

 and the upper antennae are affixed widely apart next 

 the anterior-lateral angles of the head. The peduncle 

 consists of four very small joints, of which the first is 

 most robust, and a fifth, that is very long and slender, 



