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narrow, almost equaling in length the proximal segment which 
bears eleven cylindrical spinules on its lateral border, the terminal 
one of which is large and curved outward. The distal segment 
of the endopodite is long and narrow. ‘Two spinous processes 
terminate the basal prolongation of the uropod, the inner one of 
which is much the longer and reaches slightly beyond the middle 
of the terminal segment of the endopodite. 
In this specimen lack of symmetry is seen not only in the 
carinae of the telson but also in the dactyli of the raptorial limbs. 
On the left dactylus there are four teeth on the inner border, be- 
sides the terminal one; on the right dactylus there are but three 
teeth. The terminal one of the three teeth on the outer border of 
the dactylus is bifid when observed from a proximal or distal point 
of view. . 
In life the color of the animal is uniformly white with the 
corneal area of the eye black. The specimen, preserved in alco- 
hol, is yellowish-white with no change of color in the corneal 
region of the eye. 
The total length from tip of the rostrum to the extremity 
of the submedian spines of the telson is 17 mm. Length of 
carapace, including rostrum, 3 mm.; of exposed thoracic and 
first five abdominal segments, 11% mm.; of sixth abdominal 
segment and telson, 2% mm. 
There is no certainty that the individual described is mature. 
It was kept under observation for more than a month during which 
time it moulted once. No appreciable increase in size was ob- 
served during this period. 
Type locality, Waikiki reef, Honolulu, among dead coral. 
Sex, female. Type specimen in Bishop Museum (Catalogue No. 
526). 
ODONTODACTYLUS Bigelow 
Odontodactylus hansenii ( Pocock). 
Gonodactylus hansenii Pocock, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. 11, 
Neo, (Co, 7s Ay7 IPL Ao, IRs Jurie, ists 
Odontodactylus hansenii Bigelow, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 17, 
p. 496, 1894.—Kemp, Mem. Indian Mus., vol. 4, p. 140, 1913. 
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