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coarsely pectinated; tlie one situated nearest this is somewhat longer and finely pectinated; 

 the two others are considerably longer than the former ones, the lateral one, which is the 

 longest, being almost as long as the posterior side of the joint; of the two latter ones the 

 inner one has short hairs, the outer one has short hairs distally and usually a wreath 



•'ig. L\XX. — /••/(. (SrliTucdiirlid) .i/>/trllo/i n. sii., V. — II. The two (lisiiil ciiiidiMxIitf joints n Uir riyhl iiuuuliMo 



seen from inside; 240 X. 



of long, stiff secondary l)ristles at the middle. End joint: The longest middle claw is almost 

 as long as the secontl endopodite joint. The anterior claw is in most cases somewhat 

 longer than half the long middle claw. Pilosity: The second protopodite joint and the second 

 endo])odite joint have groups of short, stiff hairs on the inside; the first endopodite joint has a row 

 of similar hairs distally-anteriorly. 



