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Mandible: — With regard to this limb the type-specimen showed practically 

 complete agreement with Ph. (Ph.) globosa. In a few other specimens this limb was rather 

 considerably more slender, and its bristles, especially those on the endopodite, were relatively 

 shorter; on the latter specimens the secondary bristles also seemed to be more weakly developed. 



Fif,'. LXXIV. — I'll. (Philomcdcs) Eugcniiw ii. sp.. ?. — 1. Sliell, seen from the side: 56 X.2. Eiidopddilc of Uu' \vil 

 second antenna seen from inside; S12 X. 3. Seventli limb: 'M2 X. 



In one case three bristles in addition to tlic two distal bristles were observed dorsally on the 

 second protopodite joint. 



Maxilla: — This is like this limb in Ph. (Ph.) globo.sa. The equipment of almost all 

 the bristles is somewhat weaker than in the species mentioned. P r o t o p o d i t e: The bristle 

 on the anterior side of the palp on the boundary between the protopodite and tlio endopodite 

 is comparatively short, being sometimes not even half as long as the first endopodite joint; it 

 has no long secondary bristles. Exopodite: Its three bristles liave in most cases only 



