Male and female Bahalana geracei A dorsal view; 5.8 mm ♂ #5 (2016) on left with white sperm ducts; 8.0 mm ♀ #6 (2016) on right with ~20 eggs ~0.5 mm diameter; she was later cannibalized by 6.0 mm ♂ #11 (2016); 1 Oct. 2016 B ventral view; 8.5 mm ♂ #5 (2016) with white sperm-filled ducts (SD), penes (P), and appendix masculina (AM); 24 August 2020 C dorsal view; 7.5 mm ♀ #33 (2018) with ~12 eggs ~0.6 mm diameter, after reproductive molt and before mating; 20 May 2019 D ventral view; 7.5 mm ♀ #33 (2018) with ~12 round eggs ~0.65 mm diameter, in marsupium 3 weeks after mating; 13 June 2019 E ventral view; 7.5 mm ♀ #33 (2016) with ~12 elongated embryos in marsupium, 6 weeks after mating; 6 July 2019 F dorsal view; 8.0 mm ♀ #6 (2016) with a few eggs after being cannibalized by 6.0 mm ♂ #11 (2016); 1 Oct. 2016.

 
 
  Part of: Carpenter JH (2021) Forty-year natural history study of Bahalana geracei Carpenter, 1981, an anchialine cave-dwelling isopod (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from San Salvador Island, Bahamas: reproduction, growth, longevity, and population structure. Subterranean Biology 37: 105-156. https://doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.37.60653