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dorsal surface of the basal plate, the endopodite is considerably 

 larger, triangular in' section and fringed with numerous spines, 

 distally it terminates in three long whip-like setae. Its point of 

 articulation is on the ventral side of the inner proximal extremity 

 of the basal plate. Telson (fig. 10) constricted above the middle, 

 with the free edge almost straight. lycngth 8 mm. Colour (in 

 alcohol) greenish-grey with lighter coloured ridges. 



HahitiU. — Ten miles south of Sarawak, Borneo, 26-vi-i9io 

 (C. W. Beebe). Regd. No. 8601-10. 



Type. — In the collection of the Indian Museum. 



The form of the uropoda and telson at once separates this 

 species from any hitherto described. 



