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CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. II. 



Fig. 2I. First left pleopod of a female, from in front; x 86. 



2 m. Posterior part of abdomen with right nropod of a female, from above; x 52. 

 2 n. Posterior part of abdomen of a young specimen with the seventh pair of thoracic legs and 

 the pleopods still wanting, from the left side; x 86. 



Fig. 3. Lrptognatiiia glacialis u. sp. 

 Fig. 3a. Distal half of left cheliped, from the outer side; x 86. 



— 3 b. Three posterior abdominal segments, from the left side; x 86. 



Fig. 4. Haplocope linearis 11. sp. 

 Fig. 4a. A full-grown female, from above; X 32. The right uropod in this specimen was abnormally 

 short. 

 4b. Cephalothorax and second thoracic segment with appendages of a female without marsupium, 

 from the left side; x 90. 



— 4 c. Mandibles of a female, from below ; x 200. /. left mandible. 



4 cl. Right sixth thoracic leg of the female shown in fig. 4b, from the outer side; x 90. 



— 4& Third left pleopod of a female with marsupium, from in front; x 108. 



4f. Major part of abdomen with fourth and fifth left pleopod — the other pleopods omitted — and 

 left uropod of a female with marsupium, from the left side; x 75. 



Fig. 5. LcptogiiatJiicUa abyssi n. gen., 11. sp. 

 Fig. 5a. Female without marsupium, from above; x 26. 



— 5b. Anterior part of the same female, from above; x 56. 



— 5c. Abdomen and posterior part of the thorax of the same female, from above; x 44. 



— 5d. Left antennula and antenna of a female, from the outer side; x 82. 



— 5c Left sixth thoracic leg of a female, from the outer side; x 82. 



— 5f. Abdomen and major part of last thoracic segment of a female, from the left side; x 56. 



5g. Cephalothorax and two anterior thoracic segments with appendages of a subadult male, 



from the left side; x 82. 

 5I1. Left fifth thoracic leg of the subadult male, from the outer side; x 82. 



— 51. Abdomen with fourth and fifth left pleopod and uropod of the subadult male; x 56. Anterior 



pairs of pleopods omitted. 



Fig. 6. Cryptocopc I 'uriugii G. O. Sars. 

 Fig. 6 a. Cephalothorax of a female without marsupium from the "Ingolf" Stat. 138, from the left 

 side; X 31. 

 6b. Distal part of the chela of the same female, from the outer side; x 53. 



— 6c. Left third thoracic leg of the same female, from the outer side; x 31. 



6d. Abdomen of the same female without marsupium, from the left side; x 31. 



