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ment. The terminal segment is triangularly produced, with the apex 

 somewhat rounded. The uropoda are short, styliform; the outer 



branch is the stouter and 

 extends a little beyond 

 the extremity of the inner 

 branch. Both branches 

 are tipped with a few 

 hairs. 



Only a single speci- 

 men was obtained by the 

 It was found on the beach 



Fig. ii6. Leg of first pair (x 23). 



Harriman Alaska Expedition 

 at Seldovia, Cook Inlet. 



The type is in the U. S. National Museum, Cat. No. of'ieftside(x77). 



28,772. 



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