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Table of Measurements in millimeters. 



Entire length 



Length of rostrum 



, „ carapace 



, , abdomen 



Number of rostral teeth on the upper margin 

 Number of rostral teeth on the lower margin 



Length of 5th abdominal somite 



6th 



Length of telson 



Height of 6th somite anteriorly 



Thickness of 6th somite in the middle. . . 



Length of carpus of y^ leg 



, propodus , , „ 



„ „ dactylus , , , 



„ , carpus of 4'h leg 



» n propodus , „ „ 



, „ dactylus , „ „ 



, „ carpus of 5'h leg 



„ r, propodus „ , „ 



, „ dactylus „ „ „ 



8 



74 

 broken 

 12 

 40 



3,5 



6.7 



9 



4 



2,5 

 J4 

 II 



2.7 

 14.25 

 14,25 



2,25 

 16,25 

 18,25 



N" I — 3 Stat. 251, X" I female without eggs, N" 2 ova-bearing female, X" 3 young 

 specimen; X'^ 4 — 8 type-specimens of Plesionika spinipes Bate var. grandis Dofl. from near 

 Misaki, Sagami Bay, Japan, depth 200 — 300 m., all ova-bearing, except X" 8. 



General distribution: Off Cape Comorin (Alcock); Xorth of Xew Guinea (Spenck 

 Bate); Sagami Bay, Japan (Doflein, Balss); Kagoshima (Balss); Kermadec Islands (Chilton). 



3. Parapandabis serratifrons Borr. PI. XII and XIII, Fig. 34 — 346'. 



Pandalus (Parapatidalus) serratifrons L. A. Borradaile, in: A. WiLLEV's Zoological Results. 



Part IV. Cambridge, Sept. 1899, p. 411, PL XXXVH, fig. 8«— 8^. 

 Pandalus (Parapandalus) tenitipes L. A. Borradaile, I.e. p. 412, PI. XXXVII, fig. 9. 

 'i Pandalus pristis W. de Haan, Fauna Japonica, Crustacea, 1849, p. 175. 



Stat. 306. Febr. 8, 1900. 8°27'S., 122° 54^5 E. Lobetobi Strait. 247 m. Bottom sandy mud. 



91 specimens, viz. 35 males and 56 females, that are nearly all egg-laden. 

 Stat. 312. Febr. 14, 1900. 8° 19' S., ii7°4i'E. Saleh-bay, North coast of Sumbawa. 274 m. 



Bottom fine, sandy mud. 126 specimens, viz. 46 males, 50 females, 22 of which 



are ova-bearing and 30 young specimens. 



The rostrum which in the adult species is 2 — 2'/s-times as long as the carapace and 

 in younger individuals even 2Y.,-times, is very slightly depressed as far as the tip of the 

 antennular peduncle and from here it is moderately curved upwards, running then straight 

 forward to the acute tip ; the gastric carina begins on the middle of the carapace, it is low 

 and rounded. In Fig. 8a of Borradaile's paper the rostrum runs almost horizontally forward, 

 but Dr. Calman wrote me that in the three cotypes of the British Museum Collection the 

 rostrum is distinctly bent upwards near the base. The upper margin is finely and evenly serrate 



