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Table C, 



indicating the proportion between the length of the meri, carpi and propodi of the 3 rd and 

 4 th legs. 



N» i. 

 Merus J j 2,93 



Carpus > of 31'd legs < 1 

 Propodus ] I 2,28 



Merus ) j 2,6 



Carpus J of 4A legs < 1 

 Propodus ) '2,18 



Table D. 



Length of the merus 



Width of the merus 



Proportion between length and width of the merus . 

 Length of the carpus from articulation to articulation 



Width of the carpus 



Proportion between length and width of the carpus . 



Length of the propodus 



Width of the propodus 



Proportion between length and width of the propodus 

 Length of the dactylus 



Length of the merus 



Width of the merus 



Proportion between length and width of the merus . 

 Length of the carpus from articulation to articulation . 



Width of the carpus 



Proportion between length and width of the carpus . 



Length of the propodus 



Width of the propodus 



Proportion between the length and width of the propodus 

 Length of the dactylus . . • 



of the third lees 



of the fourth lesjs 



N° 



1 a m 



ale, N° 2 and N° 3 females. 



f9. Synalpheus miscellaneus de Man. 



J. G. DE Man, in: Tijdschr. d. Ned. Dierk. Vereen. (2) Dl. XI, 1909, p. 118. 



Stat. 282. January 15/17. 8°25'.2S., i2/°i8'.4E. Anchorage between Nusa Besi and the N.E.- 

 point of Timor. 27 — 54 m. Sand, coral and Lithothamnion. 1 male. 



A new species of the Neomeris group presenting characters both of Syn. neomeris and 

 of Syn. jedanensis and therefore bearing the name of "miscellaneus". Frontal spines with the 

 subacute tips setose and very slightly turned upward. The rostrum which is 2,5-times as long 

 as broad at its base, reaches a little beyond the middle of the visible part of first antennular 

 article, lateral spines slightly shorter than the rostrum, with the tips somewhat turned inward; 



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