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apparently has a slightly larger rostrum and stouter, shorter fifth 

 articles of gnathopod 2. Bathymedon kassites J. L. Barnard (1966a) 

 is distinguished by the occurrence of two stout apical spines on the 

 telson and the shorter fifth articles of the gnathopods. Bathymedon 



Figure 49. — Bathymedon flehilis, new species, holotype, female, 5.4 mm, 7231: a, head and 

 base of antenna 2; h,c, gnathopods 1,2; d, telson; e-h, pereopods 1,3,4,5, some badly 

 broken; i, coxa 4. 



