3(5 B. ir. KnukcL 



and provided with tine cilia and a few long setae ; wrist triangular, 

 twice as long as wide and longer than hand, anterior margin and 

 distal portion of posterior margin parallel and with a few setae ; 

 hand subchelate, subrectangular, with palm transverse, about twice 

 as long as broad ; finger short and strongly curved. Second gnatho- 

 pods with epimeron rather higher than first ; second joint long and 

 slender with numerous long setae on posterior margin and smaller 

 number on anterior ; fourth joint longer than third with postero- 

 distal angle slightly produced ; wrist triangular, nearly as broad as 

 long, with dense setae on posterior margin and very long ones on 

 anterior; hand oval. 



In male, first gnathopods like female exce])t that the wrist is much 

 longer and the hand is broader at distal than at proximal end because 

 of rounded lobelike process on posterior margin ; palm very con- 

 vex, bearing a rather marked rounded incision near hinge ; finger 

 short, thick, and somewhat curved. Second gnathopods with 

 rounded epimeron which is higher than long ; second joint moder- 

 atel}^ stout and with a few long setae on posterior margin ; fourth 

 joint about twice as long as bi'oad with posterior margin somewhat 

 produced to acute point ; wrist triangular with posterior margin 

 somewhat rounded and produced distally and provided with a series 

 of transverse rows of setae ; anterior submargin also with rows of 

 setae ; hand oval, nearly twice as long as broad with anterior and 

 jDOsterior margins of nearly equal con vexity and provided with 

 numerous fascicles of setae, palm provided with many long slender 

 setae, rather convex and passing into posterior margin by even 

 curve ; finger rather long and stout and not greatly curved, capable 

 of closing past palm. 



Epimera of moderate size, fourth one largest, emarginate pos- 

 teriorly ; pereiopods slender and increasing in length posteriori}', 

 the last 2 being subequal ; second joints of third to fifth pereio]->ods 

 well expanded with posterior margins finely serrate. Abdominal 

 segments with posterior margin smooth, third segment with postero- 

 lat3ral margins entire. 



Uropods 3 pairs, biramous ; hrst and second pairs with lanceolate 

 rami provided with a few stout setae on outer margin and fascicle 

 of setae at apex ; third uropods with inner ramus small, outer ramus 

 greatly elongated and rather foliaceous, with margins slightly convex 

 and apex blunt, provided with stout setae on both margins and apex. 



Telson as broad as long, cleft to Ijase, each lobe l^earing triangu- 

 lar process distally and several setae, 



Leniith 9 mm. 



