ART. 25 



THE AMPHIPOD FAMILY BATEIDAE SHOEMAKER 



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shorter and broader than in G . cuspidata, palm a little more oblique 

 and more coarsely toothed. Peraeopod 5, second joint much wider 

 above than below with hind margin nearly straight and coarsely 

 serrated. The last thoracic and the first two abdominal segments 

 produced backward dorsally into sharp points, and these segments 



Fig. 16. — Carinobatea carinata, new genus and species. Male. — a, Gnathopod 1 ; 



6, GNATHOPOD 2. FEMALE. C, HEAD AND GNATHOPOD 1 ; d, GNATHOPOD 1 ; e, GNATHOPOD 



2 ; /, HAND, ENLARGED ; g, PERAEOPOD 5 ; ll, UROPOD 1 ; i, UROPOD 3 ; ;, TELSON ; k, TELSON 

 OF ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL ; I, ABDOMEN^ SHOWING CARINAE 



compressed dorsally forming slight but distinct carinae. Uropod 

 1 with less than half as many spines on outer edge of peduncle as in 

 O. cuspidata. Uropod 3 not so broad and flat as in C. cuspidata^ 

 but with similar points and lobes at the ends of the rami. These 

 rami are probably furnished with long plumose setae as in 0. cuspi- 



