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The third omlito has niiio or ten l)ristles distally. Ol tliesc nos. 1. 2, 3. 4 and i), cnuntini; Imni 



outside, are of aVumt the same type, subequal, moderately long and stionji;, willi a wreath of 



long, stiff secondary bristles at the middle and ratlier lincly peetinated distally; on bristle no. .'}, 



which is somewhat more powerful than the otiiers, the pectination is also somewhat stronger. 



Bristles nos. ;'> aiul 8 are of about the same length as the former ones, but rather considerably 



more powerful, furnished distally with a varying number of powerful secondary teeth and 



a number of weak ones; these two bristles are quite without long secondary bristles. Between 



these two bristles there is a bristle of the same type but in most cases rather considerably shorter. 



The remaining bristle or. in the case of ten bristles (which spems to be the more usual), the two 



remaining ones are in most cases somewhat longer than the others, are rather finely pectinated 



distally and usually have two wreaths of long, stiff secondary bristles at the middle (see fig. 14 



of Ph. (Scl.) Appelloji). The bristle situated proximally on the outside of this process lias long 



hairs or is almost bare; it is of about the same length and strength as the outer distal bristles 



on this process. The dorso-distal bristle on the protopodite is of about the same length as the 



last-mentioned bristle. On the boundary between the protopodite and the endopodite there 



are three bristles: one close to the exojjodite, one at the middle of the inside of the palp and 



one on the anterior side of the palp. The first of these is about as long as the endopodite and 



is usually furnished at the middle with two wreaths of long, stiff secondary bristles and with 



short hairs distally. Of the two others the one on the inside of the palp is of the same type 



as the former one, but somewhat longer, and is in most cases furnished with three wreaths of 



bristles; the bristle on the anterior edge is about as long as the first endopodite joint and has 



in most cases a collection of long, stiff secondary bristles at the middle and short hairs distally. 



Exopodite: Of the three bristles two are usually long, subequal or somewhat different 



in length, and about as long as the endopodite, in most cases furnished with some irregular 



wreaths of long, stiff secondary bristles at the middle and with short hairs distally. The third 



is considerably shorter, often only about half the length of the former ones, often furnished with 



some long secondary bristles at the middle and short hairs distally; on one specimen this bristle 



was about as long as the two other bristles. The long secondary bristles on these three bristles 



seem to vary a good deal. Endopodite: First joint: The bristle situated distally on the 



anterior side is not quite as long as this joint; in most cases it has one or two wreaths of long, 



stiff secondary bristles at the middle and short hairs distally. Distally-posteriorly this joint 



has five bristles, with short hairs or almost bare. End joint (fig. 14): This has four bare or almost 



bare a-bristles, four or five, in most cases five, c-bristles with short hairs. The three strong 



bristles among the b- and d-bristles are fairly stronglv or else weakly pectinated at the middle. 



Pilosity : The third endite has soft hairs situated close together on the outside; the first endopodite 



joint has, especially on the anterior side, numerous transverse groups of short, fine hairs. 



Fifth limb: — Protopodite: First endite: Of the six bristles the four middle 



ones are subequal, moderately long and strong; the anterior one and the posterior one are 



considerably shorter and weaker, in most cases less than half the length of the four others. All 



these bristles have one or two oblique wreaths of long, stiff secondary bristles; bristle no. 2, 



counting from the anterior side of the limb, is rather strongly pectinated distally; on bristle 



