PARASITIC CRUSTACEA FROM BIMINI — PEARSE 



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second about equal in length, shorter than third, caudal rami twice 

 as long as wide, elliptical, with five terminal setae. Egg strings 

 much longer than body, containing 66 and 72 eggs. 



First antenna 14-segmented, the basal and distal segments long- 

 est. Second antenna small, with a long seta on the basal segment, 

 which is two-thirds as long as the second segment ; terminal hook 

 with a swollen base that bears a seta, and two low tubercles on the 

 inner margin. Second maxilla stout, with a short, strong, setose 

 terminal hook. Maxilliped very large, terminal hook sharply bent 

 near tip and bearing two short spines on inner margin. 



Second leg biramous and rami 2-segmented; exopod with two 

 setae on proximal segment, and six on the end of the distal ; endo- 

 pod with a spinulose distal margin on proximal segment, and two 



Figure 7S.— Nemesis pilosus, new species, female: a, Second maxilla; h, dorsal view 

 of body; c, genital segment and fifth legs; d, first antenna; e, posterior end; /, sec- 

 ond leg; g, fourth leg; h, second antenna; i, maxilliped; ;, third leg. 



