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than long. Egg strings longer than the body, the right one, though 

 incomplete, containing 204 eggs. Caudal rami leafiike, acutely- 

 pointed, and longer than the abdomen and genital segment com- 

 bined. 



First antennae partly concealed by lateral lobes, apparently 

 6-segmented ; basal segment widest. Second antenna stout ; termi- 

 nal claw half as long as preceding segment, with a short blunt spine 

 near its base. Second maxilla small, partly concealed by lateral 

 lobes. Maxilliped smaller than second antenna. 



First and second legs biramose; rami 1-segmented. First leg 

 with elliptical endopod and with one long terminal seta; exopod 

 bearing five stout spines and smaller spines between these. Second 

 leg with one long endopod and several shorter setae, ciliated along 



Figure 72. — a-d, Lernanthropus bifidus, new species: a, Second leg of female; b, ven- 

 tral view of entire male body; c, first maxilla; d, first and second legs; e-ff, Ler- 

 nanthropus hiatus, male: e, Ventral view; /, first and second legs; g, caudal rami. 



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