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Plate IV. 



Fig. I. 'Vyf^lilotaiiais piih/nr ii. sj). 



Fig. I a. The single specimen (withont niarsupiuni), from aboxc; x 21. 



— lb. Cephalothorax with antennnkL-, from above; x 45. 



— I c. Cephalothorax and .second thoracic segment with appendages, from the left side; x 60. 

 • — id. Left third thoracic leg, from the outer side; x 60. 



— I e. Left fifth thoracic leg, from the outer side; x 60. 



— if. Left se\'enth thoracic leg, from the outer side; x fiu. 



— I g. Left uropod, from above; x S8. 



Fig. 2. Typlildlaiiais s^nuilipi x n. sp. 

 Fig. 2a. Anterior part of tiie body with antennnke of the female without marsupium; x 44. 



— 2b. Carapace and anterior thoracic segments with appendages, from the left side; x 63. 



— 2 c. Left fonrth thoracic leg, from the outer side; x 63. 



— 2d. Right sixth thoracic leg, from the inner side; x 122. 



— 2 e. End of abdomen with the mutilated left uro]3i)d — the endopod wanting — from a1)o\e; 



X 132. 



Fig. 3. 'ryplili)faiinis iiuicrciHifiis n. sp. 

 Fig. 3a. Body of a female without marsupinm (from the "Ingolf" Stat. 120), from abo\-e; x 20. 



— 3 b. Carapace with antennnke of the specimen shown in fig. 3a, from above; x 37. 



— 3 c. Cephalothorax and two anterior free thoracic segments w itli appendages of a female without 



marsupinm from the "Ingolf Stat. 119, from the left side; x 48. 



— 3d. Left chela of the female shown in fig. 3 c, from the onter side; >i t/). 



— 3e. Left sixth thoracic leg of the last-named female, from the outer side; X 48. 



— 3!'. Distal half of the leg shown in fig. 3e, from the onter side; x 90. 



— 3g. Last abdominal segment with left uropod of the last-named female, from liie left side; x 57. 



— 3h. Ivcft antennida and antenna of a snbadult male from the "Ingolf" Stat. i2u, from the left 



side; x 48. 



Fig. 4. Typlilufdiiiiis L.xiiiiiiis n. sp. 

 Fig. 4a. Immature, somewhat contracted female, from abo\c; x 35. 



— 4I). Cephalothorax and the two anterior free segments with appendages of llie largest Icmale 



without marsupinm, from the left side; x 80. 



— 4c. Seventh right thoracic leg of the last-named female, from the outer side; x 80. 



— 4d. Right uropod of the specimen shown in fig. 4a, from al)ove; x 88. 



— 4e. Cephalothorax and two anterior free segments with appendages of the imnuiture male, from 



the left side; x 77. 



— 4 f. Left sixth thoracic leg of the immature male, from the outer side; X 77. 



— 4g. Last alxlominal segment with left luoixxl of the innnalure male; x 77. 



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