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Sp. 26. Eyes black. Male first pleopods with lateral apex not abruptly recurved laniropsis chilensis n. sp. The Zoogeography, Ecology, and Systematies of the Chilean Marine Isopods Family 31 Munnidae Type genus: Munna K K O Y E K , 1839. Diagnosis: Molar process of mandible normal in structure, strongly developed with a truncated, denticulate grinding apex. Uropoda lack peduncle. All peraeopods bear at least one apical claw. The first pair of peraeopods is generally subchelate, t h e others being unmodified walking appendages.

SARS which is known from the Arctic and from off California and from the Antarctic, Pleurosignum VANHOFFEN and Antennulosignum NOKDBNSTAM, both known solely from the Antarctic. A KEY TO THE GENERA OF THE PLEUROGONIDAE 1. Cephalon lacking eyes a n d ocular p e d u n c l e s Pleurogonium 1. C e p h a l o n w i t h ocular p e d u n c l e s a n d eyes 2 2. Second a r t i c l e of first a n t e n n a w i t h a long e x t e n s i o n a t i t s medial b o r d e r w h i c h exceeds t h e flagellum in l e n g t h Antennulosignum 2.

R c t t i c D i s t r i b u t i o n : This subgenus, like Munna, is bipolar in its distribution; having Antarctic-antiboreal species, but no truly tropical ones. E. collections. Subgenus Uromunna, new subgenus T y p e s p e c i e s : Munna ubiquita M E N Z I E S , 1952. D i a g n o s i s : Munnidae with leaf-like ventral uropodal ramus, flattened in cross section. Apical spines lacking. List of species Author, date 1. Munna (Uromunna) ubiquita 2. " ocarina " nana 3. " mediterranea 4. petiti 5. " schauinslandi 6.

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