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(fig. y), outer palp with two teeth, inner plate with single spine. 

 Thoracic appendages (fig. 8) robust and provided with short 

 blunt spines on the inner border. Uropods (fig. 9), basal plate 

 somewhat triangular in shape, not extending beyond the telson ; 

 exopodite small and on the inner margin, endopodite large and 

 situated at the top of the inner margin of the basal plate and 

 not extending beyond the basal plate. Telson (fig 10) contracted 

 laterally, posterior margin almost straight. 



Habitat. — From roots of ferns from Port Blair, Anclamans, 

 23-viii-o8, No. 8571/10 {H . Weskin). 



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