28 K 



Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



in length. The second maxilliped (mp 2) is short and straight, with very long 

 plumose basal seta, about twice the length of the appendage. 



Fig. 35. Pseudobradya minor. 

 First and second maxillipeds. 



The arrangement of setae on the thoracic legs is the same as that indicated 

 for the two before-named species of Ectinosoma; in particular p 2 Re 3 has 

 seven setae (Fig. 36). 



Fig. 36. Pseudobradya minor. P 2 Re 3. 

 The outer margin is below. 



In the third foot (p 3) the basal joints (Bl and B2) are broad, and the 

 rami are inserted upon the outer half of B2, so that the right and left Ri are 



Fig. 37. Pseudobradya minor. 

 Part of third foot, anterior surface. 



widely separated; B2 has an se, and rows of spinules at the bases of the rami 

 and around the inner angle; Bl has a distal marginal anterior row of spinules 

 interrupted in the middle of the series (Fig. 37). 



