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Fig. 70. — x 150. Left antennnle, ventral view. 



Fig. 71. — X 30. Left antenna, dorsal view. 



Fig. 72. — x 75. Terminal portion of the inner and outer lobes of the 

 left 1st maxilla, ventral view. 



Fig. 73. — x 16. Lateral view of pleural plate of 1st mesosomatic 

 segment. 



Fig. 74.— x 16. Underside of the lateral margin of the 1st and 2nd 

 mesosomatic segments. 



Fig. 75. — X 50. Dorsal view of the right uropod. 



Fig. 76. — x 20. Dorsal view of the telson, uropoda, and last meta- 

 somatic segment. 



Cubaris griseus n. sp. 



Fig. 77.— x 8. Dorsal view. 



Fig. 78. — x 12'5. Dorsal view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 79. — x 12'5. Anterior view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 80. — x 28. Right antenna, dorsal view. 



Fig. 81. — x 320. Terminal style of antenna. 



Fig. 82. — x 115. Terminal portion of the inner and outer lobe of 

 the left 1st maxilla, ventral view. 



Fig. 83. — x 28. Underside of the lateral margin of the 1st and 2nd 

 mesosomatic segments. 



Fig. 84. — x 50. Dorsal view of the right uropod. 



Fig. 85. — x 15. Dorsal view of the telson and last metasomatic 

 segment. 



PLATE XXXII. 



Anchicvibaris fongosiensis gen. et sp. nov. 



Fig. 86. — x 9. Dorsal view. 



Fig. 87. — X 15. Dorsal view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 88. — x 15. Anterior view of the cephalon. 



Fig. 89. — x 7"5. Left antenna, dorsal view. 



Fig. 90. — x 320. Terminal style of antenna. 



Fig. 91. — X 215. Terminal portion of the inner and outer lobes of 

 the left 1st maxilla, ventral view. 



Fig. 92. — x 50. Underside of the latei-al margin of the 1st and 2nd 

 mesosomatic segments. 



