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Carl Zimtner. 



Fig. 189. Junges cT, Seitenansicht. 



Fig. 190. 2. Antenne. Fig. 191. Uropod. 



„Form robust. Carapace much wider 

 tlian tlie pleon, almost interely covering 

 the thoracic segments, anterior margin 

 obtusely rounded, cephalic regioii infiated 

 and postesiorly defincd by a weii-marked 

 cervical sulciis. Pleon witii the last Seg- 

 ment almost as long as the two preceding 

 Segments taken together. Eyes small, 

 remote from each other, sub-pyriform, 

 the proximal part the broader, visual area 

 restricted to less than the distal half, cornea 

 not so wide as the last Joint of the 

 antennular peduncle, pigment after preser- 

 vation in formalin reddish-buff, Peduncle 

 of antcnnule at least a fifth longer than 

 the last Segment of the pleon, proportionally 

 stout, its last Joint about equal to the two 

 preceding, beset dorsally between the 

 insertions of the flagella with a bidentate tubercle, of which the denticles are 

 nearly in the same dorso-ventral plane. Antennal scale very short, narrow, and 

 somewhat outwardly curved, outer margin entire, naked, terminating in a feeble spine ; 



Fig. 188. Junges cT, Ansicht von oben. 



