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rostrum which is truncate in front. On either side of the rostrum 

 there is an emargination for the reception of the basal articles of the 

 first pair of antennae. Eyes wanting. Two small spines are situated 

 on the posterior margin, one on either side of the median line. The 

 first pair of antennas have the basal articles large and dilated. The 

 second article is very small. The third article is about half as long as 

 the second. The flagellura is composed of about twenty-nine articles 



FIG. 546. MUNNOPSIS TYPICA (AFTER G. O. SARS). a, MAXILLIPEDS. 6, HEAD (VENTRAL VIEW). 

 C, FlI ST LEG OF MALE. (I, SECOND LEG OF MALE. , VENTRAL VIEW OF MALE. /, FIRST ANTENNA 



OF MALE, g, SECOND LEG OF FEMALE, h, EXTREMITY OF THIRD LEG. i, FIRST AND SECOND PLEO- 



PODS OF MALE, j, THIRD LEG OF MALE, k, FIFTH LEG OF MALE. I, THIRD PLEOPOD OF FEMALE. 



and extends to the middle of the second thoracic segment. The second 

 pair of antenna? have the first three articles short and about sub- 

 equal; the fourth article is equal in length to the first three taken 

 together; the fifth is eight times longer than the fourth article; the 

 sixth is about as long as the fifth. The flagellum is composed of 

 numerous articles. The second pair of antennas are many times 

 longer than the body. 



