SHRIMPS FROM THE MARSHALL ISLANDS — CHACE 



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reaching antennular peduncle; antennal flagelliim nearly as long as 

 carapace and first four abdominal somites. Third maxillipeds (fig. 

 7,j) extend beyond antennal scale by slightly more than terminal 

 segment. First legs (fig. 7,k,l) exceed antennal scale by about the 

 length of the chela. Second legs (fig. 7,m) reach beyond scale by 

 chela, carpus, and one-fourth of merus. Third legs (fig. 7,n) exceed 

 antennal scale by dactyl and three-fourths of propodus; fourth legs 



Figure 7. — Jutomate johnsorii, new species: a, Frontal part of male paratype in dorsal 

 view, X 6.2; /^, telson and uropods of holotype in dorsal view, X 8.4; c, right antennuleof 

 holotype in dorsal view, X 11; d, left antennal scale of holotype in dorsal view, X 19.8; 

 e, left mandible of holotype, X 14.3;/, left first maxilla of holotype, X 14.3; g, left second 

 maxilla of holotype, X 14.3; k, left first maxilliped of holotype, X 14.3; i, left second maxil- 

 liped of holotype, X 14.3;;', left third maxilliped of holotype, X7;k, left first leg of holotype, 

 X 7; /, left first leg of female paratype, X 5.1; wz, left second leg of holotype, X 7; w, left 

 third leg of holotype, X 7; o, left fourth leg of holotype, X 7; p, left fifth leg of holotype, X 7. 



(fig. 7,o) by dactyl and one-fom-th of propodus; and fifth legs (fig. 

 7,p) by nearl}^ the length of the dactyl. 



Mouthparts are shown in figure 7,e-i. 



The ovigerous female paratype differs from the two adult males in 

 having the antennular peduncles slightly more slender, the stylocerite 

 slightly shorter and therefore not perceptibly overreaching the 

 proximal antennular segment, and the antennal scales slightly shorter, 



