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pair of antenna? are composed of ten articles and extend ))eyoi.d the 

 middle of the first thoracic segment. The maxillipeds have a palp of 

 two articles. The palp of the mandibles is composed of three articles. 

 The first and fourth seg-ments of the thorax are subequal and each is 

 3 mm. in length; the second and third are subequal and each is i! mm. 

 long; the fifth and sixth are each -t mm. in length; the seventh is 2^ 

 nmi. long. The epimera are distinctly separated on the last six seg- 

 ments. Those of the second and third segments extend the full length 

 of the lateral margin; those of the fourth and seventh segments extend 



one-half of the lateral 

 margin; those of the fifth 

 and sixth extend one- 

 third of the lateral mar- 

 gin. The first two are 

 rounded posteriorly; the 

 last four have the outer 

 p o s t - 1 a t e r a 1 angles 

 acutely produced. 



The first segment of 

 the abdomen is as wide as 

 the seventh thoracic seg- 

 ment. The a]>domen is 

 not set in the thorax and 

 all the segments are dis- 

 tinct. The second, third, 

 fourth, and fifth segments 

 become gradually some- 

 what narrower. The 

 sixth or terminal seg- 

 ment is not wider at the 

 base than the fifth seg- 

 ment; it is widel)' rounded 

 posteriorly, and is as long- 

 as wide, 7 nun. : 7 mm. 

 The uropoda are as long as the terminal abdominal segment, are of 

 equal length and width, and are rounded posteriorly. 



All the legs are prehensile with long, narrow, curved dactyli, 

 those of the second and third pairs being much longer than the others. 

 The last pair of legs are longer than any of the others. There is a very 

 low carina on the basis of the last four pairs of legs.** 



« See Schioedte and Meinert for complete description of this form, the adult female, 

 the young of the first stage, and the young of the second stage, Nat. Tidsskr. (3), 

 XIII, 1881-1883, pp. 126-131. 



Fig. 231.— Anilocra LATiCAtDA. a, Maxilliped. 

 Seventh leg. x 27^. c, First maxilla, x 27 

 DiBLE. X 27j. e, Second maxilla, x 27}. 



< 27i. b, 

 d, Man- 



