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Antennular peduncle (fig. 98, a) robust, with the third joint almost 

 as long as the first ; no setose lobe or process in the male. 



Antennal scale (fig. 98, b) small and ovate in shape, considerably 

 shorter than its own peduncle, setose all around, about 3y 2 times as long 

 as broad, with a distinct distal joint marked off by a suture; antennal 

 peduncle (fig. 98, b) longer than the scale, third joint two-thirds 

 of the length of the second. 



Figure 98. — Antromysis anophelinae, new species: a, Dorsal view of anterior end to show 

 eyes and antennular peduncle; b, antennal scale and peduncle, X 68; c, endopod of first 

 thoracic limb, X 68; d, uropod, X 68; e, telson, X 68;/, fourth pleopod of male, X 68. 



Mouth parts not presenting any special features but agreeing closely 

 with those of the Mysini in general; mandibular palp 3-jointed> 

 terminal joint unusually short; maxilla with a well-developed exopod. 



First thoracic limb (fig. 98, c) with a well-marked gnathobasic lobe 

 on the second joint of the endopod; third and fourth joints somewhat 

 expanded but hardly produced into lobes. 



Third to the seventh thoracic limbs (fig. 99, b) with the carpo- 

 propodal joint of the endopod divided into three subjoints, nail well 

 developed. 



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