558 GEOFFREY SMITH. 
The second maxilla has the exopoditic lobe greatly reduced 
and fringed with a few minute sete. 
The first thoracic appendage has two gnathobasic lobes 
attached to coxopodite. The terminal segment, as in all living 
Anaspidacea, carries three enlarged sete, of which the middle 
one is the largest. 
TEXT-FIG. 48. 
Anaspides tasmania, g. A. First abdominal limb. 8B. Second 
abdominal limb. 
There are two gills attached to the coxopodite of this limb, 
and of all the succeeding thoracic limbs except the last. 
The seventh thoracic limb bears a small exopodite upon a 
distinct segment of the limb. 
The fifth, sixth and seventh thoracic limbs of the female 
bear a small setose lobe on the inner face of the coxopodite. 
