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PLATE XLI. 

 3. Cubaris buruupi n. sj). 



Fig. 1. — Dorsal view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 2. — Anterior view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 3. — Right antennule, ventral view. 



Fig. 4. — Left antenna, dorsal view. 



Fig. 5. — Terminal style of antenna. 



Fig. 6. — Terminal portion of the onter lobe of the right 1st maxilla, 

 ventral view. 



Fig. 7. — First mesosomatic segment, dorsal view. 



Fig. 8. — Underside of the lateral margin of the 1st and 2nd meso- 

 somatic segments. 



Fig. 9. — Dorsal view of the right uropod. 



Fig. 10. — Dorsal view of the telson, uropoda, and last metasomatic 

 segment. 



4. Ciibaris natalensis n. sp. 



Fig. 11. — Dorsal view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 12. — Anterior view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 13. — Left antenna, dorsal view. 



Fig. 14. — Terminal style of antenna. 



Fig. 15. — Terminal portion of the outer lobe of the right 1st maxilla, 

 ventral view. 



Fig. 16. — Terminal portion of the left maxillipede, ventral view. 



FiG. 17.— Underside of the lateral margin of the 1st and 2nd meso- 

 somatic segments. 



Fig. 18.— Dorsal view of the right uropod. 



Fig. 19. — Ventral view of the right uropod. 



Fig. 20. — Dorsal view of the telson, uropoda. and last metasomatic 

 segment. 



5. Cubaris longicauda n. sp. 

 Fig. 21. — Dorsal view of the cephalon. 

 Fig. 22. — Anterior view of the cephalon. 

 Fig. 23. — Right antennule, ventral view. 

 Fig. 24. — Left antenna, dorsal view. 

 Fig. 25. — Terminal style of antenna. 

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