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Fig. 22. Lysiosquilla digueti, female, from off San Jose Light, 

 Guatemala (Hancock Exped. Sta. 770-38, January 11, 1938). 

 a. anterior portion ; b. posterior portion ; c. ventral view of telson ; 

 d. left raptorial limb ; e. last 3 thoracic limbs of left side. 

 In a the eyestalks, as compared with Coutiere's representation of 

 the type, seem to be a bit unnaturally extended, as their bases 

 plainly show beyond the anterior margin of the rostral plate and 

 as their corneae exceed the antennular peduncle; in the type and 

 in the immature male from the Gulf of California the reverse is 

 true. 



