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process carrying one short seta." A second spine is clearly discernable 

 on British Museum slide no. 1900-3-6-458. 



Mandible (fig. 16c) : Each joint of endopodite with long curved 







Figure 16. — Sarsiella capsula Norman (slide 1900-3-6-458, British Museum): a, 1st 

 antenna; b, 2nd antenna; c, mandible; d, maxilla; e, 7th Hmb;/, furca. 



claw ventrally. The mandible on each slide is in poor condition 

 permitting discrimination of only gross features. A faint row of short 

 spines borders the ventral margin of the coxale of a mandible mounted 



