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Pasiphaea affinis Rathbun 
Pasiphaea affinis Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 24, 905, 1902; H. A. E., 
10, 24, fig. 6, 1904. 
Fig. 17. Pasiphaea affinis, 3, a, telson, X 314; b, hand of second pair, X 2 
(from Rathbun, U. S. N. M.). 
Characters.—Carapace equal to the first four and half of the fifth segment 
of the abdomen; not carinated behind gastric tooth; otherwise much as in P. cor- 
teziana. Second to sixth abdominal segments, inclusive, carinate. Telson very 
nearly as long as the sixth abdominal segment; extremity less deeply notched than 
in P. corteziana. 
Dimensions.—Type, male: length 67 mm.; length of carapace 22 mm. 
Type Locality.—Near Cortez Bank, California, 984 fathoms (‘‘ Albatross’’ 
station 2919). 
Genus Parapasiphae Smith 
Body moderately compressed. Rostrum present, short, normally formed. 
Mandibles with slender, two-jointed palp. 
Parapasiphae serrata Rathbun 
Porapasiphae serrata Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 24, 904, 1902; 
H. A. E., 10, 25, fig. 7, 1904. 
Sry = = 
=m RO SS 
Fig. 18. Parapasiphae serrata, 9, X about 1144 (from Rathbun, U. 8. N. M.). 
