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there is proximally of the rows of spines a sparse row of rather short and powerful secondary 

 bristles. In the specimen investigated by me there were 65 — 67 spines in each posterior row. 

 Distally of these rows of spines this bristle is quite without armature. All the joints are bare. 

 There are a number of yellowish-brown corpuscles in the first joint. 



Second antenna: — Pro t o p o d i t e : In the specimen investigated by mo 

 this part measured 1.35 mm. Exupodite: The proportion between the length of this 

 branch and that of the protopodite is about 11 : 20. The proportion between the length of the 

 first joint and the total length of the eight following joints is about 10 : 4. The proportion 

 between the length of the longest natatory bristles and that of the exopodite is about 5 : 3. 



f'unrhitrriri l<i/>liiirri (i. W. MuLLER, o"- — '• Slu'll seen from tlio side; 2'.t X. -. Shell soiMI iVoill Ix'low; 

 art of till' li ft first aiitcima and the rod-shaped oifjaii : lh(! b-. d- and e-l)ristles of the antenna are liroken; 

 |inililr (if llie ii,'lit second antenna seen fi-nrn inside, the long bristles are broken; iX\ X. S. Clasping 

 e left serond antenna; 233 X. 6. Proximal tooth-list of tho ri>;ht mandible seen from insido; 800 X, 



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mandible, the bristles aie broken; l<iO 



(Fi'oni station ti'r b.) 



