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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Telson as long as uropods, a little more than twice as long as wide, without lateral 

 spines ; apex with a pair of stout spines and two pairs of setae between, the outer pair 

 longer than the spines. 



Eyestalk very long and slender, together with eye more than half length of body. 

 Peduncle of antennule much shorter than eyestalk, about one-quarter length of body. 



Mandible with two series of spines filling the gap between molar and incisor portions. 

 Maxillule, palp unsegmented with three setae. Exopod of maxilla not extending much 

 beyond endopod, not very broad; endopod with three small inner lobes bearing setae. 

 Legs I and 2 chelate, carpus of leg 2 nearly equal to carpus and propod of leg i. Leg 4 



Fig. 60. Eretmocaris. Species A. VII. Fig. 61. Species A. VII, part of telson. 



Fig. 62. Species A. VII, mandible. 



Measurements of species of Eretmocaris /row Barrier Reef and Atlantic 



Total length is given inclusive of rostrum and lengths of eye and antennule are compared with this total 

 length except in A. V where the rostrum is unusually long. In this specimen eye and antennule are compared 

 with length of body without rostrum. 



