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as long ; the fifth pair about as broad as deep, Postero-lateral angle of 

 the third abdominal segment nearly a right angle, the posterior margin 

 of the epimeral plate 

 above the angle smooth 

 and straight. Fourth 

 abdominal segment but 

 slightly concave dorsally. 

 First joint of the first 



antennae very thick and 



somewhat produced dis- 



tally over the second 



joint; flagellum scarcely 



as long as the peduncle, 



and composed of six or 



seven joints, the first joint ^ "^- "9- Trypfwsa nugax. 



but httle longer than the succeeding one ; secondary flagellum short and 



rather stout, consisting of four joints, of which the first is nearly as long 



as the three others. Second antennae a little longer than the first pair ; 



flagellum not so long as the peduncle. Molar tubercle of the mandibles 



situated about midway between the cutting edge and the insertion of the 



palp. Inner plate of the maxillipeds reaching nearly as far forward as 



the tip of the second joint of the palp, and armed distally with a few 



short teeth ; outer plate reaching about to the middle of the third joint 



Fig. 120. Tryphosa nugax. 



of the palp, and armed distally and around the inner angle with several 

 short teeth. First gnathopods with the hand rectangular, not tapering 

 distally, the palm transverse, nearly straight, and armed posteriorly with 



