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Figure 48. — Aegla prado, new species, male holotype: a. Dorsal view; b, lateral view of 

 anterior portion; c, sternum of third and fourth thoracic somites; d, inner ventral margin 

 of ischium of left cheliped; e, lateral view of second abdominal epimeron. a, b, natural 

 size; c-e, twice natural size. 



Figure 49. — Aegla prado, new species, male paratope: a, Dorsal view; b, merus of first right 

 ambulatory leg. This specimen has a very prominently ridged carapace. The hands are 

 less typical, the larger has perhaps been recently regenerated; likewise, the first left 

 ambulatory leg is certainly relatively feebler than the other legs of this same specimen and 

 lacks the ventral meral spines present on the first right ambulatory leg and both of the 

 first pair of ambulatories of the type, a, natural size; b, twice natural size. 



