A History of the British Sessile Eyed Crustacea volume 2

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A History of the British Sessile Eyed Crustacea volume 2
C Spence Charles Spence Bate
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JOHNSTON, Zool. Journ. 3, 180. WHITE, B. M. Cat. Brit. Crust, p. 75. Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust, p. 245.
THIS species closely resembles the preceding, but it is less convex, and is easily distinguished by the rugose or granulated upper surface of the tail, and sometimes of the hinder segments of the body, and the simple outer margin of the external division of the uropoda.
The head is narrower than the following segment, SPH^EROMA RUGICAUDA. 409 having the eyes on each side, which do not touch the
...external margins, and are not quite round in their out- line ; the superior antennae are about half the length of the inferior ; the flat basal joints are punctate ; the segments of the body are nearly equal, short, and con- vex ; the terminal segment of the tail is rounded behind and obliquely truncate at the sides ; the two plates of its lateral appendages are equal, of a linear-oval shape, neither ciliated nor serrated on the outer edge.
When alive, it is of an ashy colour, with dots and streaks of black, and is often marked with a light coloured stripe down the back ; it is much more active than the preceding species, swimming with considerable velocity and often on its back, and contracting itself into a ball when alarmed ; it can live a long time out of water.


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