CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. II. 



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Fig. 4. Typhlotanais frispinosiis n. sp. 

 Fig. 4a. Female without marsupinm, from above; x 21. The legs omitted. 



— 4b. Cephalothoiax and anterior thoracic segments with appendages of a female without nuir- 



supiuni, from the left side; x 82. 



— 4c. Left antenna of the last-named female, from the outer side; x 140. The setae omitted. 



— 4d. Major distal part of left second thoracic leg of the specimen shown in fig. 4 b, from the 



outer side; x 140. 



— 4e. Right seventh thoracic leg of a female without uuusupiuui, from the outer side; x 205. 



— 4f. Left uropod of the female shown in fig. 4b. from the outer side; x 82. 



^'8'- 5- Typhlotanais profundus n. sp. 

 Fig. 5a. Female without marsupinm, from above; x 21. The legs omitted. 



— 5 b. Left autennula of the same specimen, from abov'e ; x 75. 



— 5c. Left autennula and antenna of a female without marsupium. from the outer side; x 78. 



— 5d. Left uropod of a female without marsupium, from the outer side; x 80. 



— 5e. Cephalothorax and anterior thoracic segments with appendages of a subadult male, from the 



outer side; x 78. 



Fig. 6. Typhlotanais spinicauda n. sp. 

 Fig. 6 a. Cephalothorax and three anterior thoracic segments of the .single specimen, a female without 

 marsupium, from above; x 30. 



— 6 b. Cephalothorax and anterior thoracic segments with appendages of the female without mar- 



supium, from the left side; x 45. 



— 6c. Left autennula and antenna, from the outer side; x 83. 



— 6d. Distal half of left cheliped, from the outer side; x 83. 



— 6e. Left second thoracic leg, from the outer side; x 83. 



— 6f. Left third thoracic leg, from the outer side; x 83. 



— 6g. Right sixth thoracic leg, from the outer side; x 83. 



— 61). Last abdominal segment with the uropods, from above; x 60. 



Fig. 7. Typhlotanais grandis u. sp. 

 Fig. 7a. Body of the single specimen, probably an immature male, from abo\e; x 13. 



— 7 b. Cephalothorax and anterior thoracic segments with appendages of tlie specimen mentioned, 



from the side and somewhat obliquely from above: x 38. 



— 7c. Left seventh thoracic leg, from the outer side; x 38. 



— 7d. Alajor distal part of the leg shown in fig. 7c, from the outer side; x 135. 



— 7e. Last abdominal segment with left uropod, from the outer side; x 54. 



Fig. 8. Typhlotanais plcbejus n. sp. 

 Fig. 8a. Body of a female without marsupium, from above; x 16. 



— 8b. Left autennula and antenna of a female without marsupium, from llic outer side; X 58. 



— 8c. Left cheliped of a female without marsupium, from the outer side: x 58. 



