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24. Palaemon (Eupalaemon) lar Fabr. 
Confer: de Man, in: Notes from the Leyden Museum, 
T. I, 1879, p. 168 (ornatus) and in: Max Weber, Zoolo- 
gische Ergebnisse u.s. w. Bd. IL, 1892, p. 445. 
Sixteen specimens from the island of Timor, among 
which two adult males and five adult ova-bearing fema- 
les; of these females, however, only one single bears still 
the two legs of the second pair. The smallest, ova-bea- 
ring female is 62 millim. long. 
Nine examples from the hill-streamlets of tbe island of 
Great-Bastaard, situated near the north-eastern coast of 
Flores, among which two almost full-grown males and 
five ova-bearing females. 
Eleven young specimens from Roti, near Timor, 
Three young individuals from western Soemba. 
In all.these specimens the distal end of the telson ter- 
minates into a sharp, triangular tooth, which in 
some individuals is more or less rubbed off and in that 
case of course ig less distinct. 
25. Palaemon (Macrobrachium) placidulus de Man. 
Confer: de Man, in: Max Weber, Zoolog. Ergebnisse 
etc. Bd. II, 1892, p. 489, Taf. XXVIII, fig. 48. 
Five ova-bearing females from Maumeri, Hast-Flores. 
Eleven specimens from the hill-streamlets of the island 
of Great-Bastaard, near the north-eastern coast of Flores. 
One example, destitute of the second pair of legs, from 
Timor. 
As I have formerly indicated, this species seems to be 
somewhat variable, as regards the length of the fingers 
of the smaller leg of the second pair in the male, and 
of the two legs of the second pair in the female. I there- 
fore wish to give a more detailed description of these 
specimens, 
The eleven examples from Great-Bastaard are all ova- 
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