Figure 1.Bunburia prima sp. n., holotype female. A body, dorsal view; paratype female B antennule C antenna (proximal article not shown) D cephalothorax, ventral view E cheliped E’ details of fixed finger and dactylus F pleotelson, ventral view. Scale lines = 1 mm for A and 0.1 mm for B–E.
Figure 2.Paratanais rosadi sp. n., holotype female: A dorsal view B lateral view C enlargement of articulated setulate seta on pleonite-1. Scale bar A–B 1.0 mm.
Figure 1.Collettea longisetosa sp. n., male. Holotype A lateral view, scale bar = 0.5 mm B antennule C antenna D pleopod E uropod. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.
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Eyes Under Puget SoundThis species image was collected from Puget Sound sediments and photographed by the Washington State Department of Ecologys Marine Sediment Monitoring Team. For more information about this teams work visit: ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Puget-Sound/Sound-science...Cant get enough benthos? Check out our Eyes Under Puget Sound - Critter of the Month blogs at: ecology.wa.gov/Blog/Search?tag=7&category=2
Report on the collections of natural history made in the Antarctic regions during the voyage of the "Southern Cross.".
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