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Fig. 7. Iphimedia Normani, n. sp., magnified. 
Fig. 8. Hippolyte Grayi, n. sp., magnified. 
Fig. 9. Atylus Batei, n. sp., magnified. 
Fig. 10. Lerneocera, sp., magnified. 
Fig. 11. Lernea, sp., slightly magnified. 
Fig. 12. Sphyrion Kingi, n. sp., natural size; the line shows the length of the longest specimen; a, 
sucking-disk of the largest specimen, natural size. 
Fig. 13. Chondracanthus, sp., magnified. 
Fig. 14. Allorchestes patagonicus, n. sp., magnified, 
Fig. 15. Caligus chenichthyis, n. sp., magnified. 
