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The ambulatory legs also agree with those of M. granu- 

 losa A. M. E. '). 



The measurements of the adult female, type of Menippe 

 Leguillouii A. M. E. from the Paris Museum, are the following: 



Measurements in mm.: 



Distance between the penultimate antero-lateral teeth = Breadth of the 



cephalothorax 62 



Length of the cephalothorax (front included) 42j- 



Distance between the outer orbital angles 29 



Distance between the inner angles of the upper orbital margins ... 19 

 Distance between the external orbital angle and the tip of the first antero- 

 lateral tooth Z\ 



Distance between the tip of the first and that of the second antero-lateral tooth 1\ 



Distance between the tip of the second and that ofthe third antero-lateral tooth 12 

 Distance between the tip of the third and that of the last antero-lateral tooth 9^ 

 Width of the posterior margin, i. e. the distance between the bases of 



the fifth pair of legs 11^ 



Length of the larger hand 47 



Horizontal length of the palm 33 



Height of the palm at the articulation of the fingers 24 



Length of the ambulatory legs of the last pair 55 



Length of the meropodite of these legs 16 



Breadth „ >, - » ./ 7 



Length of the propodites of these legs, in the middle 12 



Breadth „ ;, , „ „ . ., ,. h\ 



Length of the dactylopodites of these legs \\\ 



Genus Menippe de Haan. 

 Menippe Ortmanni^ n. sp. 



(Plate 5, fig. 2). 



One single female without eggs was collected by Mr. 

 L. C. Westenenk at Sanggau on the Middle Kapoeas. 

 This pretty small Menippe, which I have the pleasure 



1) I may here remark that Ortmann (in: Semon, Zoolog. Forschungsreisen 

 in Australien und dem Malayischen Archipel, Crustaceen, 1894, p. 48) is wrong 

 when referring M. clupliciclens Hilgd. = M. granulosa A. M. E. (nee Strahl) = 

 M. Ilardwickii Gray to Menippe Fanope Herbst. In my „Report on the Crus- 

 tacea of the Mergui Archipelago", I have shown that Herbst's species, that is 

 identical with Strahl's Menippe granulosa, is a true Menippe, not a Myomenippe. 



Notes from the Leyclen M.useum, "Vol. XXI. 



