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Figure 8. — Hypomncha sabulosa: dorsal view of megalopa (A) and details of appendages; cheliped (B>. fourth pereiopod (C), fifth 



pereiopod (D), and second pleopod (E). 



MXP3 (Figure 7K) — Exopodite with 6 or 7 

 plumose setae; endopodite five-segmented, seta- 

 tion tip to base, 6 or 7, 6-8, 6, 10-12, 5-8, numerous 

 spines on two lower segments. 



PI to P5 (Figure 8A-D) — Uniramous with 

 numerous hairs and short plumose setae. First 



pereiopod (Figure 8B) with equal-sized claws; sec- 

 ond and third pereiopod similar, dactylpods with 

 simple tapered tip; fourth pereiopod (Figure 8C) 

 shorter, dactylpod hooked; fifth pereiopod (Figure 

 8D) carried high and over carapace, dactylpod 

 hooked with long stiff simple process. 



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