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90 PKOCEEDINOS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1894. TANAIS ROBUSTUS, A NEW SPECIES OF ANISOPODA. BY H. F. MOORE. In August, 1892, the collectors of the Marine Biological Labora-tory of the University of Pennsylvania, at Sea Isle City, N. J., brouglit in a large logger-head turtle, ThalassocJielys caretta. Examination showed its carapace to be burdened with a miscel-laneous collection of invertebrata, including Polyzoa, Anellida, Cir-ripedea, Pycuogouidia, Caprellidae and a single species of Anisopoda. The latter, which has apparently heretofore escaped notice, was found in numbers inhabitincj minute tubes in the crevices between the scales of the turtle's carapace. When unmolested, these little crustaceans could be seen crawling carefully about among their fel-low voyagers or lying at the mouths of their domiciles with only the head and chelae projecting ; when disturbed they promptly retreated out of sight. I am unaware of any other species of the family Tanaidaj occupying a similar position. Though differing in some slight particulars from the genus Taiiais as re-constituted by Sars, the sum of its characters evidently places it in that genus and I propose for it the name Tanais robmtus. It is quite robust for the family, being less than 3^ times as long as broad. The carapace, which is the broadest portion of the body, is terminated anteriorly by a minute rostrum, whilst its posterior border is somewhat concave in the middle line. In front of the origin of the great gnathopods the lateral outline is strongly concave, but op-posite the bases of these limbs it becomes swollen. When viewed dorsal ly, the carapace appears, in general figure, top-shaped. Two grooves, one on each side, indicate upon the dorsal surface the inner boundary of the branchial chamber. Behind the carapace the breadth of the body becomes gradually less with each successive seg-ment. The fourth free segment of the perieon is the longest, slightly exceeding the third, which is in turn longer than the fifth. The pleon is composed of six distinct segments, of which the fourth and fifth are much shorter than the others and the sixth is terminated, posteriorly, by a blunt median projection. The body is constricted at the joints and the segmentation is distinctly marked. The dorsal surface is furnished, laterally, with a few setie, which on the first and

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Tanais robustus, a new species of Anisopoda

H F Moore
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 46: 90-94 (1894)

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