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Acanthocope, Beddard, 1885, has the side-plates of the 

 per^eoD, except the first pair, furnished with long spine- 

 like processes, and the pleon ending in an elongate spine- 

 like process. The mandibles have a powerful molar and a 

 small, three-jointed ' palp.' The hind limbs of the pera3on 

 have a natatory character. The uropods are simple, long, 

 and stiliform, from three- to five-jointed. In Acanthocope 

 sjyiyiicauda, taken from a depth of 1,800 fathoms in the 

 Southern Ocean, the five-jointed uropods present a feature 

 unique in this tribe. Accinthocojpe acutisjnna, from South 

 America, has three-jointed uropods, and the first antennae 

 with a short flagellum instead of a very long one as in the 

 companion species. 



