PLATE III. 



Fig. g. Haliporus propinquus de Man, right-half of the petasma of a male, long 76 mm., from Stat. 316, 

 the posterior side viewed at obliquely from behind, X 10 ; ga left-half of the same petasma, 

 view of the outer side, X 10 ; gl> the two lobules in which the left-half of the petasma terminates, 

 looked at from the outer side, X 25 : the larger anterior lobule does not only present an incision 

 at its anterior extremity, by which a small tooth is formed, but a similar tooth exists also at 

 the posterior extremity, the latter tooth, however, was not described in the text; ge thelycum 

 of a female, long 85 mm., from Stat. 316, X 6; gd mandibular palpus of this female, X 5. 



Fig. 10 '). Haliporus Sibogae de Man, adult female, long 160 mm., from Stat. 74, X i'/ 4 ; \oa anterior part 

 of the carapace, with the rostrum, the eye, the antennule and the antenna of the same adult 

 female, ■ 2; \ob the carapace with the eyes etc. of the same female, viewed from above, X I 1 /^ 



1) The three spines on the lateml surface of the carapace are situated a litlle farther distant from the upper margin than they 

 are in this figure. 



