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Fig. I. Ogyris Sibogae de Man, frontal and antennal region of the type from Stat. 102, >: 17; la telson 

 of the same, '.< \J ; ib, \c , \d legs of the i^t, 2nd and 3rd pair, on the left side, of the same 

 type, X lO; \e frontal and antennal region of the specimen from Stat. 313, X 17; 1/ right leg 

 of the 4th pair, \g of the 5th pair of the specimen from Stat. 313, ■; 10 ; \h dactylus of the 

 5th leg of this specimen, v 25. 



Fig. 2. Automate sp., frontal and antennal region of the female from Stat. 86, X 25 ; 2a telson of this 

 specimen, X 25; 2b right leg of the 31'd pair of the same female, X 25; 2c telson of the larger 

 female from Stat. 19, •: 25; 2d right leg of the 3''d pair of this female, >: 25. 



Fig. 3. Automate anacanthopus de Man, frontal and antennal region of the specimen from Stat. 193, X 25 

 (the missing parts of the right antennular peduncle are drawn according to the left); 3^ telson 

 of the specimen from Stat. 114, X 25; 3^ merus, 3c carpus and chela of the small cheliped of 

 this specimen, looked at from the inner side, ■;; 33; },d leg of the 3id pair of the specimen from 

 Stat. 193, X 25 (A spine at the distal extremity of the lower margin of the propodus which was 

 overlooked in the description, is distinctly visible!). 



Fig. 4. Athanas parvus de Man, frontal and antennal region of the type, •. 50; 4^ lateral view of the 

 same, X 50 (the extra-corneal spine does not extend beyond the eye by half its length, but 

 only by one-fourth); ^b leg of the ist pair, ■ 50 ; 4^ leg of the 2nd pair, x 50 ; ^d leg of the 

 3rd pair, X 50. 



