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Show 470 ME. P. W. BASSETT-SMITH ON [Apr. 18, or less completely covering the genital segment, abdomen, and appendages. The abdomen articulate, ending in two small caudal non-setiferous plates. Anterior antenna? always 5- or 6-jointed. Posterior antennae strong, unciform. Bostrum long. The first two thoracic limbs are biramose and rudimentary, the third and fourth converted into lamellar appendages. Male smaller than the female and without large posterior lobes. (1) LERNANTHROPUS MUSCA. 2 • Lernanthropus musca Blainv. Jouru. de Physique, 1823, vol. xcv. p. 404. fig. 14. „ M.-E. Hist. Nat. Crust, iii. 1840, p. 498, pl. xii. fig. 2. Host: Diodon sp. Manila. (2) LERNANTHROPUS PUPA. 2 • Lernanthropus pupa Burm. Journ. de Physique, 1823, vol. xcv. p. 303, pl. xxiv. fig. 7. Host: gills of Platax. Brazil. (3) LERNANTHROPUS TEMMINCKI. 2 • Lernanthropus temminckii Nordm. Bull. Soc. Imp. Moscou, 1864, xxxvii. pl. ii. Host: gills of Saurus lacerta [Scombresox saurus]. Ostend. (4) LERNANTHROPUS KOENIGII. 2 cf • Lernanthropus konigii Stp. & Liitk. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1861, p. 395, pl. xii. fig. 23. Hosts : gills of Stromateus paru [S. niger], Cgmothoa eremita, &c (5) LERNANTHROPUS CARANGIS. 2 • Lernanthropus carangis Hesse, Ext. de la Bev. de Scien. Nat. ii. 1878, pl. i. Host: Caranx sp. Europe. (6) LERNANTHROPUS BELONES. 2 • Lernanthropus belones Kr. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1863, p. 205, pl. ix. fig. 4. Host: gills of Belone almeida [B. truncata]. Brazil. (7) LERNANTHROPUS ANGULATUS. 2 cf • Lernanthropus angulatus Kr. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1863, p. 196, pl. ix. fig. 1. Host: gills of Serranus sp. (8) LERNANTHROPUS SCRIBE. 2 • Lernanthropus scribce Kr. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1863, p. 203, pl. ix. fig. 3. |