72(7/) 



First segment endopod first leg (P, ) as a rule shorter 

 than entire exopod; inner distal seta endopod sec- 

 ond leg (P^) male transformed into a spine (Fig. 

 96 Paramphiascella (fusiform prehensile) 



72(7/) 



First segment endopod first leg (P, ) as long as or longer than entire exo- 

 pod; inner distal seta endopod second leg (Pj) male not transformed into 

 a spine (Fig. 97) /I mphi'ascoirfes (fusiform prehensile) 



73(70) Terminal segment exopod fourth leg (P,) with 3 well-developed inner setae 74 



73(70) Terminal segment exopod fourth leg (P,) with at most 2 



well-developed and a dwarfed inner seta (Fig. 98) 



Amphiascus (fusiform prehensile) 



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