Additional Notes on South African Phyllopoda. 29 



PI. III. 



Leptestheria siliqva, G. O. Sars. 



Fig. 1. A fully grown female specimen from Green Point 

 Common, with incipient marginal area of the shell, 

 viewed from left side; magnified about 8 diameters. 



» 2. A very large male specimen from same locality; 

 viewed from right side; same amplification. 



» 3. Same, antennula, magnified 25 diameters. 



» 4. Male Leptestheria from Bushmanland, viewed from 

 left side, magnified about 8 diameters. 



» 5. Same, leg of 1st pair. 



» 6. Same, leg of 2nd pair. 



» 7. Same, outer part of endopodite of a leg of 3rd pair. 



» 8. Shell of hypergrown female Leptestheria from Port 

 Elizabeth, with very large apposed marginal area, 

 viewed from left side; magnified about 8 diameters. 



» 9. Same, dorsal view. 



» 10. Shell of hypergrown male from same locahty, viewed 

 from left side; same amplification. 



» 11. Anterior part of body of same specimen, viewed 

 from left side. 



» 12. Same, leg of first pair. 



» 13. Posterior part of body of same specimen, viewed 

 from left side. 



