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rnoCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxvi. 



MUNIDA PUSILLA, new species. 



The ranipacc is })roade.st posteriorly; the sides are arcuate. The 

 transverse lines of cilia are iridescent. The spines and spinules of the 

 gastric area \ary in number; the largest are those of the pair behind 

 the supraocular spines; in line with these are one or more pairs of 

 spinules; there is also a pair close to the hepatic area. There are two 



Fig. 16.— Munida pusill.\. x 4. 



or three spinules in the fork of the cervical suture and one on the 

 branchial region behind the fork of the suture. The sides of the front 

 retreat a little to the antero-lateral angle. The supraocular spines are 

 less than one-half the length of the eyes. The rostrum is long and 

 slender and is raised but little above the horizontal. The superior mar- 



