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antero-latcraj corners. Anteiinular pedimcle sliort and very stoutly buiit; basal 

 Joint witli its outer corner prodiiccJ iiito a process tipped witli setae; second Joint 

 remarkably sliort; tliird Joint rouglily ciibical in sliape, as long as tlie other two 

 combincd, witli a few setae on its inner edge and inner distal corner. Antennal 

 pednncle coniparatively short and more siender tlian tlie antennular peduncle; tliird 

 Joint sligiitly longer and narrower tlian tlie second; botli second and third joints 

 witli setae at tlieir inner distal corners. Antennal Scale about twice as long as 

 tlie antennal peduncle, extending for about half its length past the antennular 

 peduncle; about tliree tinies as long as broad in its widest part; outer niargin 

 entire, terminating in a prominent spine; apex of scale bhnitly rounded and not 

 extending beyond tlie terminal spine. Mandible of tlie usual form, but witli tlie 

 second Joint of tlie palp wider tlian usual. First and second maxillae as in tlie 

 type species. First thoracic legs rather short, merus equal in length to the carpus, 

 propodus small, nail disiinct and longer than the propodus; merus and two pre- 



Fig. 214. 9 Vorderkörper. 



Fig. 215. 2. Antenne. 



Fig. 216. Telson. 



ceding joints armed with strong pluniose setae, carpus arnied with simple setae 

 only, about four plumose seta on the propodus. Second thoracic legs moderately 

 siender, with the carpus equal to the merus, propodus very small, nail quite distinct 

 and longer tlian the propodus, a few pluniose setae on the propodus, the remaining 

 joints with a few scattered simple setae. Exopods of all the thoracic limbs well 

 developod; outer distal corner of the basal Joint sligiitly acuminate; flagelliform 

 part of about ten joints. Telson as long as the last segment of the pleon, massive 

 and well armed, tapering slightly to a broadly rounded entire apex arnied with a 

 median pair of niinute spinules (which often appear as a single spinule with a 

 bifid tip), a median pair of pluniose setae arising anterodorsally to the above, and 

 two pairs of spines, rather long and siender, the inner and longer pair of which are 

 about one-sixth the length of the telson proper; lateral margins, froni the level of 

 the otocysts, each with about twenty-eight to tliirty spines increasing in length 

 towards the apex. Inner uropods about one and a sixtli tinies as long as the 

 telson, with a single spine on the inner posterior corner of the otocyst. Outer 



