428 ON THE STOMATOPODA AND MACRUBA. 



Fig. 10. Pandalus longirostris .sp. n. 



„ 10 a. Side view, nat. size. 



„ 10 6. 3rd maxilliped x 2. 



„ 10 c. 2nd „ 



„ 10 d 1st ,, 



„ 10 e. 2nd maxilla. 



„ 10/. 1st maxilla. 



,, 10^. Left mandible. 



„ 10 A. End of 1st leg. Magnified. 



Fig. 11. Parhippolyte uveae sp. n. 



„ 11«. Side view, nat. size. 



„ 116. Head and carapace from above x \\. 



,, lie. 3rd maxilliped >; 3. 



„ llrf. 2nd 



,, lie. 2nd maxilla. 



„ 11/. 1st 



,, 11(/. Mandible. 



Fig. 12. Alpheinus tridens sp. n. 



„ \'2a. Dor.sal view ■. 3. 



,, 12 6. 3rd maxilliped. Magnified. 



12 c. 2nd 



,, lid. 1st ,, „ 



„ 12 e. 2nd maxilla. Magnified. 



„ 12/ 1st 



,, 12^. Mandible. ,, 



Fig. 13. Alpheus aglaopheniae sp. n. 



,, 13 a. Side view x 6. 



„ 13 6. Head and carapace from above x 10. 



,, 13 c. 3rd maxilliped. 



,, 13 d. Larger leg of first pair. 



,, 13e. Leg of second pair. 



„ 13/ „ third 



Fig. 14. CalUanassa novae-hritannias sp. n. 



,, \\a. Anterior part of body from above x 3. 



,, 14 6. Tail fin from above x 2. 



„ 14 c. 3rd maxilliped x 3. 



,, 14 d Larger leg of first pair x 2. 



Fig. 15. Eiconaxius taliliensis sp. n. 



„ 15 a. Side ^•iew x 2. 



„ 15 6. Head and thorax from above x 4. 



,, 15c. Tail fin from above x 2. 



Fig. 1G. Galalhea spinimanus sp. n. Dorsal view of Ijodv x 6. 



Fig. 17. Alpheus diadema Dana. 



,, 17 a. Larger leg of first pair x 7. 



„ 17 6. Smaller , . x 9. 



