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Table C , 



indicating the proportion between the length of the 

 4'^^ legs. 



N" I. 

 Merus j j 2,93 



Carpus > of y^ legs I i 

 Propodus ) ' 2,28 



Merus | j 2,6 



Carpus ] of 4^^ legs ( i 

 Propodus ) (2,18 



Table D. 



Length of the merus 



Width of the merus 



Proportion between length and width of the merus . . . . 

 Length of the carpus from articulation to articulation . 



Width of the carpus 



Proportion between length and width cf the carpus . . . . 



Length of the propodus 



Width of the propodus 



Proportion between length and width of the propodus . 

 Length of the dactylus 



Length of the merus 



Width of the merus 



Proportion between length and width of the merus . . . . 

 Length of the carpus from articulation to articulation . 



Width of the carpus 



Proportion between length and width of the, carpus . . . . 



Length of the propodus 



Width of the propodus 



Proportion between the length and width of the propodus . 

 Length of the dactylus . . ■ 



N" I a male, N° 2 and N" 3 females. 



meri, carpi and propodi of the 3"^ and 



of the third \es,s 



of the fourth legs 



fg. Sy7ialphe7ts inisccUanciis de INIan. 



J. G. DE M.\N, in: Tijdschr. d. Ned. Dierk. Vereen. (2) Dl. XL 1909, p. iiS. 



Stat. 282. January 15/17. 8°25'.2S., i27°i8'.4E. Anchorage between Nusa Besi and the N.E.- 

 point of Timor. 27 — 54 m. Sand, coral and Lithothamnion. i male. 



A new species of the Neomcris group presenting characters both of Svii. ncomcris and 

 of Syn. jedanensis and therefore bearing the name of ''viiscel/auejis'\ Frontal spines with the 

 subacute tips setose and very slightly turned upward. The rostrum which is 2,5-times as long 

 as broad at its base, reaches a little beyond the middle of the visible part of first antennular 

 article, lateral spines slightly shorter than the rostrum, with the tips somewhat turned inward; 



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