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tluTO is jimxiinalK ul tin- inws of spines a sparse mw nl lallier >li(iit ami pciwcrhil secdiidary 

 bristles. In the specimen investijiatcd liy inc tliiii' wne (55 — 67 sjiines in cadi pdstcridr mw. 

 Dist-allv of these rows of spines this liristle is (juiti' willidut armatiin'. All iIh' jnints arc hare. 

 There are a number of vellowish-brown utrpuseles in tlic iirst joint. 



Second antenna: — 1' r o ( o p o d i t c: In the spctiinen investigated li\ mc 

 this part measiuvil 1,35 mm. Exopoilite: The pinportion between tlie length ol this 

 brancli and that of the protoj)odite is about 11 : 20. The ])i()p()rti(m between the lengtli of the 

 Hrst joint and tlie total lengtli of tlu' eight iollowing joints is about In : 4. Thr proportion 

 between tlu' length of the longest natatory bristles and that of the exopodite is about r, : ."{. 



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Fig. CXXXI. — Conchoecia Inpluira G. \V. MtJLLEK, o- — l- ^\w\\ sltii fioiii llie siilr; Ti X. -■ ^\\e\\ seen 

 25 X. 3. Distal part of the lift first antenna and the rod-sliai)ecl oigaii: the b-, d- and e-l>iislles of the antenii 

 133 X. 4. Endopodite of the right second antenna seen from insid(!, the long bristles are l)rokeii; 233 X. 

 appendage of the left second antenna; 233 X. 6. Proximal tooth-list of the right mandible seen from in 

 7. Endopodite of the mandible, the bristles are broken; 160 X. (From sUitioii Ti'i li.) 



from below; 



;i are broken ; 



5. Clasping 



qde; 800 X- 



