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data, but the specimens having been in alcohol since 1885, these 

 setae have all become detached except in a couple of specimens where 

 there are one or two still remaining near the extremity of the rami. 

 Telson cleft a little beyond the middle, lobes acute with inside edges 

 either slightly concave or slightly convex. 



Length. — Female, 5 mm. 



Locality. — Albatross station 2405, off the west coast of Florida, 

 28° 45' 00'' N., 85° 02' 00" W., March 15, 1885, depth 30 fathoms. 



Type. — United States National Museum, catalogue number 52315. 



There are in the collection of the United States National Museum 

 besides the type, the following specimens: 1 specimen. Albatross 

 station 2369-74, off west coast of Florida, February 7, 1885, depth 

 26 fathoms; 39 specimens. Albatross station 2405, off the west coast 

 of Florida, 28° 45' 00" N., 85° 02' 00" W., March 15, 1885, depth 

 30 fathoms; 1 specimen Albatross station 2409 off west coast of 

 Florida, 27° 04' 00" N., 83° 21' 15" W., March 18, 1885, depth 26 



fathoms. 



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