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si is short and, in addition, there is a proximal spiniile at the base of 

 it which is not present in M. laurentica. 



Fig. 7. — MOEAEIA LAURENTICA. LEFT ANTERIOR ANTENNA AND THE EOSTRUM FROM ABOVE 



Second foot (p2) : There are no setae on the inner border of the outer 

 branch, and the setae on the third joint arejagain: 2se, 2as. The 



Figs, 8-9.— Moraria laueentica. 8, Posterior antenna. 9, Mandible 



inner branch is two-jointed, the first joint larger than the second, 

 with one si and two ectal spinules. The distal joint only carries 

 three setae with the relative lengths shown in the figure. The for- 



FiGs. 10-12.— Moraria laurentica. 10, Maxilla, il, First maxilliped. i2, Second MAxaLiPED 



mula for n^ will therefore be: Ise, 2as, all inserted at the end of the 

 joint (fig. 14). The outer seta of the basipodite is a spine as it is in 

 the first foot and as figured by Sars for his M. hrevipes. 



