. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 40 THREE CRUISES OB^ THE " BLAKE.' Acanthodromia, which recalls from the shape of its carapace fossil Crustacea characteristic of the secondary formation, and Dicranodromia, are peculiar new genera of Dromidse inhabiting depths of 100 to 200 fathoms ; while Homolopsis, with eyes nearly atrophied, is, like Cymonomus just mentioned, a Medi- terranean genus which has been found by the " Blake " in the depths of the Caribbean. Homalodromia, a genus of the fam- ily of Homolidae, is in some respects Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-zoology-40-three-cruises-ob-the-quot-blake-acanthodromia-which-recalls-from-the-shape-of-its-carapace-fossil-crustacea-characteristic-of-the-secondary-formation-and-dicranodromia-are-peculiar-new-genera-of-dromidse-inhabiting-depths-of-100-to-200-fathoms-while-homolopsis-with-eyes-nearly-atrophied-is-like-cymonomus-just-mentioned-a-medi-terranean-genus-which-has-been-found-by-the-quot-blake-quot-in-the-depths-of-the-caribbean-homalodromia-a-genus-of-the-fam-ily-of-homolidae-is-in-some-respects-image233906807.html
RMRGFAEF–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 40 THREE CRUISES OB^ THE " BLAKE.' Acanthodromia, which recalls from the shape of its carapace fossil Crustacea characteristic of the secondary formation, and Dicranodromia, are peculiar new genera of Dromidse inhabiting depths of 100 to 200 fathoms ; while Homolopsis, with eyes nearly atrophied, is, like Cymonomus just mentioned, a Medi- terranean genus which has been found by the " Blake " in the depths of the Caribbean. Homalodromia, a genus of the fam- ily of Homolidae, is in some respects
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