THE GENUS ERETMOCARIS 



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A single specimen of this remarkable form was taken by Dr Wheeler just before my 

 visit to Bermuda. A number of red chromatophores were still visible, as shown in 

 Fig. 42. 



Fig. 50. Eretmocaris. Species A. V. 

 Fig. 52. Species A. V, mandible. 

 Fig. 54. Species A. V, maxillipede i. 



Fig. 51. Species A. V, end of telson. 

 Fig. 53. Species A. V, maxilla. 



Species A. V (Figs. 50-54) 

 Eretmocaris corniger Bate, 1888, p. 900, pi. 145. 

 E. corniger Ortmann, 1893, P- 79- 

 St. 690. 03° 17' S, 29° 57' W. One specimen. 

 St. 701. 14° 39' N, 25° 51' W. One specimen. 



Length of rostrum 3-1 mm. ; of body 67 mm. 



Rostrum very long and slender, with six dorsal teeth. Carapace with large dorsal 



