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times as long as the body, penultimate joint of the peduncle clothed 

 everywhere with adpressed spines, some of which, attached to the 

 inner edge and tip, are stronger than the others. Epignath of max- 

 illipeds securiform, outer edge angularly produced. First pair of legs 

 with the propodus much .shorter than the carpus, both simple, linear, 

 and clothed with short bristles, dactylus very small; the succeeding 

 pairs very slender, somewhat exceeding the body in length. Natatory 



PIG. 547. EURYCOPE CORNTTA (AFTER HAEGER). FEMALE. X 6. a, FIRST ANTENNA. X 20. 6, 



MAXILLIPED. x 20. e, MANDIBLE, x 20. d, FIRST LEG. x 20. d', PROPODUS AND DACTYLVS OF 



SAME. X 38. , PROPODUS AND DACTYLUS OF SECOND LEG. X 20. /, SIXTH LEG. X 20. <7, UROPOD. 

 X 20. 



legs with the carpal joint cordiform, propodal one of about the same 

 length, but somewhat narrower, oblong oval, dactylus scarcely exceed- 

 ing half the length of the former. Female operculum subpentagonal 

 in form, and distinctly carinated along the middle; male operculum 

 transformed in the usual manner. Uropoda with the rami subequal in 

 length, the outer one narrower than the inner. Color of the whole 

 dorsal face light reddish brown. Length of adult male 4 mm." G. O. 

 SAKS." 



Crust, of Norway, II, 1899, p. 145. 



