442 



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small acute ])r()ecss; the front inaroin outside the l)ase of each antcn- 

 iiiihi produced into a l)road hut rather k)w process, with the end obtuse. 

 Eyes of moderate length, oblong-, somewhat curved, very oblique, and 

 considera))ly removed from the lateral margin of the head. 



"Antennuhe with the second joint slightly longer than the third, 



Flii. 498.— StENETRIVM OCCIDEXTALE (AFTER HANSEN), (f, THH:I> I.EFr PLEOPOD OK KE.MAI.E. X ol. 



/), Terminal part of first left leg of adi'i.t female. 97. r, First lec of adilt male. 

 X 39. d, Abdo.men of female, x 2S. e, First pleopod of adilt male, x 51. ./'. Left anten- 



NFLA of ADVLT MALE. X 39. g, SECOND LEFT PLEOPOD OF ADULT MALE. X 51. //, THIRD LEFT 

 pleopod of MALE. X 51. i. FiRST LEFT LEG OF IMMATURE MALE. X 39. j, FIRST LEFT LEG OF 

 ADULT FEMALE. >: 39. A', FIRST PAIR OF PLEOPODA OF FEMALE. X 51. /, FOURTH LEFT PLEOPOD 



OF MALE. X 51. Ill, Fifth left i'leopod of male, x 51. 



moderately robust; tiagellum in the male It-jointed and as long as the 

 sum of the two distal joints of peduncle, in the femah^ still shoi-ter, 

 with four or five joints. 



"' Antenniv have the basal joint distally cut off transversely, its outer 

 angle without processes and measui'ing about 1>0 . 



