356 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



The flagella of the first antenna are elongate but unsegmented. 

 The second antenna is still natatory and both rami are unsegmented. 

 The endopod of the first cormopod is longer than the exopod and has three segments. 



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Fig. 8. Nyctiphanes capensis. a, first furcilia, lateral view; b, cephalo thorax, dorsal view; c, second antenna; d, first maxilla; 

 e, second maxilla ; /, first cormopod ; g, telson of first furcilia ; h, second furcilia, lateral view ; j, cephalothorax, dorsal view ; 

 k, telson of second furcilia. 



The second cormopod is well developed; the endopod is long, has five segments, with a strong 

 knee. There is a gill, with two branches, at the base of the exopod. 



The endopod of the third cormopod is shorter than the second and is feebly kneed. The gill has 



