ECHINIPHIMEDIA — BARNARD 



often is marked with faint lines defining shallow basal bulges on the 

 processes, similar to the texture of echinoids; most of these lines have 

 been omitted from the drawings for the sake of clarity. 



Figure 2. — Echiniphimedia hodgsoni (Walker), female, 38 mm, ET 428: a,b, gnathopods 1, 

 2; c, left antenna 1; d, anterior view of upper lip (u), epistome (e), and mandible (m); 

 e, telson;/, left lateral view of head, pereonite 1, and base of antenna l;g, base of antenna 2; 

 h, right side of head, eye (e); i-k, uropods 1-3; /, accessory flagellum on antenna 1; to, end 

 of gnathopod 2. Female, 37 mm, EW 66-022: n,o, antenna 1; left and right sides. Male, 

 19 mm, EW 66-004: p, head; r, urosome, right side. Juvenile, 8.0 mm, ET 993: q, 

 right mandible. 



Ocular bulges, projecting strongly, are formed of very clear chitin 

 having a microscopic, almost reticulate, polygonal pattern; omma- 

 tidia are extremely small and densely packed. 



