PLATE III. 



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Paralamprops scrmto-costata, n. gen. et sp., . ' . 2(> 



(Anatomy — continued. ) 



Fig. 1. Anterior division of body of a female specimen, seen from below. Tlie 

 two gnatliopoda on the left side, as also all the legs, are omitted, in 

 order to show the incubatory lamelliB. «\ antennulte ; o", antennas ; 

 7»j>, maxillipeds ; fjn^, right gnatliopod of first pan- ; gii-, right 

 gnathopod of second pair. 



Fig. 2. Anterior j)art of carapace, seen from above, somewhat compressed, to 

 show the fissure separating the frontal lobe from the two lateral lobes 

 forming the so-called rostrum. 



Fig. 3. Maxilla of first pair. 



Fig. 4. Maxilla of second pair. 



Fig. 5. Left maxilliped, seen from below. 



Fig. 5a. One of the spines from inner edge of carpal joint of same maxilliped ; 

 highly magnified. 



Fig. 6. Left maxilliped, together w'ith the corresponding part of the branchial 

 apparatus, seen from above, ex, exopoelite ; ep, epipodite. 



Fig. 7. Gnathopod of first pair, together with the basal lamella. 



Fig. 7 his. Gnathopod of second pair. 



Fig. 8. Leg of first paii-. 



Fig. 9. Leg of second pair. 



Fig. 10. Leg of third pair. 



Fig. 10a. Rudimentary exopodite of same leg; highly magnified. 



Fig. 11. Leg of fifth pair. 



Fig. 12. Extremity of tail, together wdth telson and uropoda, viewed from above. 



Fig. 13. Terminal part of telson ; more highly magnified. 



Fig. 14. Antennal segment, together with left antennula and antenna of a young- 

 male, seen from below. On the right side only the bases of each are 

 rejaresented. 



Fig. 1 5. Leg of third pair of same specimen. 



Fig. 16. Anterior pair of pleopoda of same. 



Fig. 17. Outer part of a pleopod ; more highly magnified. 



