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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



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PLATE IX. 



Eig. 1. Leploliihodcs longipes (Fax.) 



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Male. Eeduced nearly one half. 



Abdomen of the female. Natural size. 



Abdomen of the male. ** " 



Eostrum in profile. X IJ. 



Second antenna. 



A small portion of the dorsal surface of the 



carapace. Much, enlarged. 



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PLATE X. 



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Female, f natural size. 



Carapace, lateral view. Eeduced. 



Oral region. 



Abdomen. Natural size. 



Young. X 1 J. Station 3425; 680 fathoms. 



PLATE XI. 



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Male, Enlarged, 

 Viewed from below- 

 Second antenna. 

 End of one of the penultimate pair of tho- 



racic appendages. 

 One of the appendages of the last thoracic 



pair. 



Male. X 2J-. 



Anterior part of the carapace and cephalic ap- 

 pendages. More highly magnified, viewed 



from above. 

 Extremity of the abdomen, together with the 



posterior pair of appendages, viewed from 



the dorsal side. 

 End of antennule. 

 Portion of one of the antepenultimate pair 



of thoracic appendages. 



Portion of one of the posterior pair of tho- 

 racic appendages. 



Extremity of one of the posterior pair of 

 thoracic appendages, external side. 



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PLATE XII. 



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Male. Enlarged. 



Anterior part of tlie carapace and cephalic 



appendages. 

 Extremity of the abdomen, together with the 

 posterior pair of appendages, viewed from 

 the dorsal side. 



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